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Berkoz M
Effect of Hyperoside on the Inhibition of Adipogenesis in 3t3-L1 Adipocytes
Acta Endo (Buc) 2019, 15 (2): 165-172doi: 10.4183/aeb.2019.165
Abstract
Context. The inhibition of adipocyte differentiation
has a significant role on the prevention of obesity and
obesity-associated complications.
Objective. In this study, we aimed to detect whether
hyperoside is able to inhibit the conversion of pre-adiposits
into mature adiposits.
Design and Methods. 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes were
stimulated so as to differentiate into mature adipocytes.
Hyperoside in non-cytotoxic concentrations (1, 2, 5, and
10 μM) were separately applied to differentiated 3T3-L1
cells. Oil red O staining was performed and triacylglycerol
contents were measured. Furthermore, gene and protein
expressions of transcription factors, adipogenic genes and
adipokines were examined in order to investigate the effect
of hyperoside on adipocyte differentiation.
Results. Hyperoside in high concentrations
significantly suppressed the adipogenic process by inhibiting
the expression of transcription factors and adipogenic genes
and reducing lipid accumulation in adipocytes (p<0.05).
Low doses of hyperoside are able to inhibit adipogenesis, but
higher doses are needed to reduce fat accumulation in mature
adipocytes. In the case of maturing preadipocytes, 5 μ M of
hyperoside exerts its antiadipogenic effect at the early stages
of adipogenesis, whereas 10 μ M of hyperoside acts at the
later stages (p<0.05).
Conclusion. These results suggest that hyperoside
has a beneficial effect on the prevention and treatment of
obesity.
Keywords: adipogenesis, hyperoside, transcriptional factors, adipogenic genes, adipokines, 3T3- L1 adipocytes.
Correspondence: Mehmet Berkoz MD, “Yuzuncu Yil” University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Biochemistry, Zeve Campus,
Van, 65080, Turkey, E-mail: mehmet_berkoz@yahoo.com