The Anti-Obesity Compound Asperuloside Reduces Inflammation in the Liver and Hypothalamus of High-Fat-Fed Mice

M. Ishaq, D. Tran, Cheng Yang, Min Jia Ng, Arlene Kackanattil, Karthik Tata, B. Deans, M. Bleasel, Silvia Vicenzi, Cameron Randall, T. Ahmad, Carmelo Vicario, M. Ronci, M. Zuccarini, R. Ciccarelli, P. Scowen, D. Chellappan, Glenn Jacobson, Alex C. Bissember, Jason A Smith, R. Eri, J. Canales, M. Iglesias, Nuri Guven, V. Caruso
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Obesity produces a systemic low-grade inflammation associated with many adverse health conditions and, as we recently learned, with complications of COVID-19. Functional studies in animal models have demonstrated that asperuloside, an iridoid glycoside found in many medicinal plants, has produced promising anti-obesity results. However, the safety profile and the anti-inflammatory properties of asperuloside remain unknown. Here, we confirmed the previously reported anti-obesity properties of asperuloside, and, importantly, we performed toxicity studies assessing cell viability providing a dose reference for future animal experiments. Asperuloside significantly reduced blood levels of leptin and the mRNA levels of orexigenic peptides, such as NPY and AgRP in mice consuming HFD, with no effect on mice eating a standard chow diet. In addition, our results indicate that ASP reduced both hypothalamic and hepatic mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-α as well as the blood levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), which are known to play a major role in the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications. Collectively, our findings suggest that asperuloside is a safe compound for long-term use in animal models and that it reduces the elevated levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines occurring in obesity.
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抗肥胖化合物曲霉苷减轻高脂肪喂养小鼠肝脏和下丘脑的炎症
肥胖会产生一种全身性低级别炎症,与许多不良健康状况有关,正如我们最近了解到的,还与新冠肺炎并发症有关。动物模型的功能研究表明,在许多药用植物中发现的一种环烯醚萜苷——阿糖醇酯已经产生了有希望的抗肥胖效果。然而,曲柳糖苷的安全性和抗炎特性仍然未知。在这里,我们证实了先前报道的阿糖醇酯的抗肥胖特性,重要的是,我们进行了评估细胞活力的毒性研究,为未来的动物实验提供了剂量参考。在食用HFD的小鼠中,Asperulside显著降低了血液中瘦素水平和食欲肽(如NPY和AgRP)的mRNA水平,而对食用标准食物的小鼠没有影响。此外,我们的研究结果表明,ASP降低了下丘脑和肝脏促炎细胞因子(如IL-1、IL-6和TNF-α)的mRNA水平,以及血液中纤溶酶原激活物抑制物-1(PAI-1)的水平,众所周知,PAI-1在胰岛素抵抗和心血管并发症的发展中起着重要作用。总之,我们的研究结果表明,阿糖醇苷是一种安全的化合物,可长期用于动物模型,并可降低肥胖患者体内促炎细胞因子水平的升高。
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