Nutrients (Mar 2024)

Anti-Obesity Effect and Signaling Mechanism of Potassium Poly-γ-Glutamate Produced by <i>Bacillus subtilis Chungkookjang</i> in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Mice

  • Seung-Hyeon Lee,
  • Jiwon Choi,
  • Jae Young Park,
  • Ha-Rim Kim,
  • Myeongkuk Shim,
  • Kyunghyun Im,
  • Hyeonjeong Choe,
  • Jae-Chul Choi,
  • Young-Chul Park,
  • Tae-Gyu Lim,
  • Hyangyim Seo,
  • Hansu Jang,
  • Boung-Jun Oh,
  • Seon-Young Kim,
  • Mi Hee Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16060809
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. 809

Abstract

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The purpose of this work was to examine the effects of potassium poly-γ-glutamate (PGA-K) on mice fed a high-fat diet consisting of 60% of total calories for 12 weeks. PGA-K administration reduced the increase in body weight, epididymal fat, and liver weight caused by a high-fat diet compared to the obese group. The triglyceride, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, which are blood lipid indicators, were significantly increased in the obese group but were significantly decreased in the PGA-K-treated group. The administration of PGA-K resulted in a significant inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines, including tumor necrosis factor α and interleukin 6. Moreover, the levels of leptin and insulin, which are insulin resistance indicators, significantly increased in the obese group but were significantly decreased in the PGA-K-treated group. These results suggest that PGA-K exhibits a protective effect against obesity induced by a high-fat diet, underscoring its potential as a candidate for obesity treatment.

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