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Hydro alcoholic green tea extract effect on high fat diet treated NMRI mice and 3T3L1 cells.

Farnaz Banakar1,2, Azadeh Ebrahim-Habibi2, Mahsa Mohammad-Amoli3, Raheleh Kheirbakhsh4, Mahsa Sadeghi-Afjeh5, Shadab Shahriari3, Bagher Larijani1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In order to counteract the obesity has epidemics, since current anti-obesity drugs effects remain limited, there is a need to provide new options. As a project aiming to assess potential anti obesity natural compounds, the effects of consumption of a minimal dose of green tea hydro alcoholic extract (GT) on adipocyte differentiation of 3T3L1 cell line were investigated.
METHODS: Obesity was induced in female NMRI mice (which are less used overall) by the use of a high fat diet. Mice were divided into four groups of control (C), treated control (TC), obese (O) and treated obese (TO). TC and TO groups received 8 mg/Kg/day of GT for 8 weeks, and weighted weekly, after what biochemical and histological parameters were measured. GT was used at doses of 100,150 and 200 µg/ml on 3T3L1, and staining with Oil-red-O was done for estimation of fat droplet accumulation.
RESULTS: Body weight was found to be affected significantly by GT. Blood glucose levels did not show significant changes between groups, while triglycerides levels of the O group was significantly higher than the C group, but the TO group showed no significant difference with the C group upon GT treatment. Liver and visceral fat tissues showed more normalized tissue and less fat accumulation in the TO group. TO and TC groups showed an ameliorated morphologic state of liver tissues. GT was also able to decrease fat droplet formation in a dose-dependent manner.
CONCLUSIONS: Adding a minimal amount of GT to the daily consumption may have preventive effects on fat accumulation in healthy subjects, while in obese cases, GT shows significant therapeutic effect. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021.

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Keywords:  3T3L1; Adipogenesis; Green tea; High fat‐diet; NMRI mouse; Obesity

Year:  2021        PMID: 34178857      PMCID: PMC8212344          DOI: 10.1007/s40200-021-00794-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diabetes Metab Disord        ISSN: 2251-6581


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