Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8544655 | Chemico-Biological Interactions | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Obesity and its major co-morbidity, type 2 diabetes, have been an alarming epidemic prevalence without an effective treatment available. Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) are major transcription factors regulating the expression of genes involved in biosynthesis of cholesterol, fatty acid and triglyceride. Therefore, inhibition of SREBP pathway may be a useful strategy to treat obesity with type 2 diabetes. Here, we identify a small molecule, Ganoderic Acid A (GAA), inhibits the SREBP expression and decreases the cellular levels of cholesterol and fatty acid in vitro. GAA also ameliorates body weight gain and fat accumulation in liver or adipose tissues, and improves serum lipid levels and insulin sensitivity in high fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mice. Consistently, GAA regulates SREBPs target genes and metabolism associated genes in liver or adipose tissues, which may directly contribute to the lower lipid level and improvement of insulin resistance. Taken together, GAA could be a potential leading compound for development of drugs for the prevention of obesity and insulin resistance.
Keywords
SREBPsIRSHDL-Cstearoyl-CoA desaturasePGC-1αGLUT1PEPCKGLUT4UCP-2G-6-PDCPT1LPLACCSR-BIacyl-CoA oxidaseFDPsATP-binding cassette transporter 1UCP-1SCAPDIO2Fbw7NAFLDHMGCSCYP7A1HMGCRHFDLDLRACOPPARγSCDBATLDL-CABCA1LPDsacetyl-CoA carboxylasefatty acid synthaseinsulin receptor substratebrown adipose tissuenon-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseInsigLipid accumulationtriglyceridetumor necrosis factor αglucose transporter 4High fat dietRespiratory quotientfarnesyl diphosphate synthaseTNF-αFasnhepatic lipaseLipoprotein lipaseObesityInsulin resistanceuncoupling protein 2sterol regulatory element-binding proteinsInsulin Induced Genetotal cholesterollipoprotein deficient serumglucose transporter 1glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenaseGlucokinaselow density lipoprotein receptorperoxisome proliferator-activated receptor γscavenger receptor class B member 1
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Authors
Jing Zhu, Jie Jin, Jiexia Ding, Siying Li, Panpan Cen, Keyi Wang, Hai Wang, Junbo Xia,