Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10591807 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Intake of dietary aroma compounds may regulate cellular lipid metabolism. We demonstrated that trans-caryophyllene, a flavor compound in plant foods and teas, activates peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-α through direct interaction with the ligand-binding domain of PPAR-α. The agonistic activity of trans-caryophyllene was investigated by the luciferase reporter assay, surface plasmon resonance, and time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer assay. Following the stimulation of cells with trans-caryophyllene, intracellular triglyceride concentrations were significantly reduced by 17%, and hepatic fatty acid uptake was significantly increased by 31%. The rate of fatty acid oxidation was also significantly increased. The expressions of PPAR-α and its target genes and proteins in fatty acid uptake and oxidation were significantly up-regulated as well. In HepG2 cells transfected with small interfering RNA of PPAR-α, the effects of trans-caryophyllene on PPAR-α responsive gene expressions, intracellular triglyceride, fatty acid uptake and oxidation were disappeared. These results indicate that the aroma compound, trans-caryophyllene, is PPAR-α agonist thus regulates cellular lipid metabolism in PPAR-α dependent manners.
Keywords
acyl-CoA oxidaseCPT1LPLRetinoid X receptorstearoyl-CoA desaturaseRXRPPAR-αPPARSCD1ACOXEC50HTGFAStrans-CaryophylleneACSFATP4HDLTR-FRETLBDSREBP-1cacyl-CoA synthetasehigh-density lipoproteinSmall interfering RNAsiRNAfatty acid synthasetriglycerideSPRSurface plasmon resonanceequilibrium dissociation constantligand-binding domainEssential oilsLipoprotein lipaseLow-density lipoproteinLDLLipid metabolismHepatocyteHypertriglyceridemiasterol regulatory element binding proteinfatty acid transport protein 4carnitine palmitoyl transferaseperoxisome proliferator-activated receptor
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Authors
Chunyan Wu, Yaoyao Jia, Ji Hae Lee, Hee-jin Jun, Hae-Seung Lee, Kwang-Yeon Hwang, Sung-Joon Lee,