Journal of Functional Foods (Apr 2013)

Wild bitter gourd increased metabolic rate and up-regulated genes related to mitochondria biogenesis and UCP-1 in mice

  • Kan-Ni Lu,
  • Chin Hsu,
  • Mei-Ling Chang,
  • Ching-jang Huang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 668 – 678

Abstract

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The effects of bitter gourd (Momordica charantia, BG) on metabolic rate, mRNA expressions of UCP-1, genes related to mitochondria biogenesis and glucose homeostasis were investigated. C57BL/6J male mice were fed modified AIN-93G diets supplemented without (the Basal group) or with 5% (w/w) lyophilized BG powder (the BGP group) for 22 weeks. The BGP group had higher O2 consumption, CO2 production and respiratory quotient in the dark phase (p < 0.05) measured at 5th week. Compared to the Basal group, the BGP group had lower body weight and adipose mass, higher mRNA of UCP1, PGC-1α and NrF1 in white adipose tissue (p < 0.05), PGC-1α and NrF1 or tfam in skeletal muscle and brown adipose tissue (p < 0.05) and better glucose homeostasis. These results imply that BGP might increase mitochondria biogenesis and metabolic rate, which may lead to less fat accumulation and contribute, at least in part, to the improved control of glucose homeostasis.

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