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Rosmarinus Officinalis L, Eriobotrya Japonica and Olea Europaea L Attenuate Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1-Derived Adipocytes and Inflammatory Response in LPS-Induced THP-1-Derived Macrophages
This study aims to in vitro evaluate the impact of three traditionally used anti-obesity medicinal plant extracts on inflammatory mediators in the THP-1 cell line and adipocyte differentiation and fat accumulation in the 3T3-L1 cell line. After extract preparation, an in vitro evaluation of cell viability using MTT on THP-1 and 3T3-L1, NO production levels using Griess reagent and cytokines production in THP-1 cells, and adipogenicity evaluation using Oil Red O on 3T3-L1 cells were performed. O. europaea showed the highest cytostatic on THP-1 cells with IC50 of 290.6 µg/mL, while R. officinalis was the highest on 3T3-L1 cells with IC50 of 486.6 µg/mL. All extracts significantly reduced dose-dependently nitric oxide (NO) production by THP-1-derived macrophages from 80 µM to control levels after treatment with 125 µg/mL. Similarly, all extracts decreased the levels of TNF-α and IL-6 production dose-dependently, with the highest effects reached at 250 µg/mL. all extracts increased the production levels of IL-10 from 32 pg/mL to 106.8 pg/mL, 83.5 pg/mL and 87 pg/mL at 125µg/mL, respectively. After treatment with plant extracts, the adipocyte differentiation and fat accumulation in 3T3-L1 were reduced to 20% of the control values. All three medicinal plants exhibit their traditionally known anti-obesity effects through cytostatic effects, modulation of proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokine production levels, and reduction of adipocyte differentiation and fat accumulation.
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Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry is an international and interdisciplinary research journal that focuses on all aspects of nanoscience, bioscience and applied chemistry. Submissions are solicited in all topical areas, ranging from basic aspects of the science materials to practical applications of such materials. With 6 issues per year, the first one published on the 15th of February of 2011, Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry is an open-access journal, making all research results freely available online. The aim is to publish original papers, short communications as well as review papers highlighting interdisciplinary research, the potential applications of the molecules and materials in the bio-field. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible.