| Literature DB >> 32958248 |
Dan Shen1, Jian Fang Gao1, Jia Xia1, Xingyun Wang2, Yahui Zhou2, Ling Chen2, Liling Xu3, Xirong Guo4.
Abstract
In recent years, the obese and overweight population has increased rapidly, which has become a worldwide public health problem. However, effective medication is lacking. Our previous study identified a novel peptide, PDBSN (GLSVADLAESIMKNL), that could significantly restrict adipocyte differentiation in vitro, but its in vivo function has not been determined. Thus, in this study, we encapsulated the peptide into liposomes attached with two ligands (visceral-adipose-tissue-targeting peptide and cell-penetrating peptide) to improve stability and specificity. We then tested the peptide's function in HFD (high-fat diet)-induced obese mice and found that PDBSN could reduce weight gain and improve insulin resistance as well as lipid homeostasis. These results suggest that PDBSN may be a potential candidate for anti-obesity drug discovery.Entities:
Keywords: HFD; Liposome; Obesity; PDBSN; Peptide
Year: 2020 PMID: 32958248 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2020.09.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575