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Caffeic and chlorogenic acids synergistically activate browning program in human adipocytes: Implications of AMPK-and PPAR-mediated pathways

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Caffeic acid (CA) and chlorogenic acid (CGA) are phenolic compounds claimed to be responsible for the metabolic effects of coffee and tea consumption. Along with their structural similarities, they share common mechanisms such as activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling. The present study aimed to investigate the anti-obesity potential of CA and CGA as co-treatment in human adipocytes. The molecular interactions of CA and CGA with key adipogenic transcription factors were simulated through an in silico molecular docking approach. The expression levels of white and brown adipocyte markers, as well as genes related to lipid metabolism, were analyzed by real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot analyses. Mechanistically, the CA/CGA combination induced lipolysis, upregulated AMPK and browning gene expression and downregulated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) at both transcriptional and protein levels. The gene expression profiles of the CA/CGA-co-treated adipocytes strongly resembled brown-like signatures. Major pathways identified included the AMPK-and PPAR-related signaling pathways. Collectively, these findings indicated that CA/CGA co-stimulation exerted a browning-inducing potential superior to that of either compound used alone which merits implementation in obesity management. Further, the obtained data provide additional insights on how CA and CGA modify adipocyte function, differentiation and lipid metabolism.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adipocytes; Anti-obesity effect; Browning; Caffeic acid; Chlorogenic acid; Molecular docking; Obesity
List of contributors:
Vasileva, L. V.; Savova, M. S.; Amirova, K. M.; Balcheva-Sivenova, Z.; Ferrante, C.; Orlando, G.; Wabitsch, M.; Georgiev, M. I.
Authors of the University:
FERRANTE CLAUDIO
ORLANDO Giustino
Handle:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/740073
Full Text:
https://ricerca.unich.it//retrieve/handle/11564/740073/232555/ijms-21-09740-1.pdf
Published in:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
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https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/24/9740
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