Journal of Functional Foods (May 2024)
Total saponins from Panax japonicus promote lipolysis of aging fat through the tyrosine hydroxylase signaling pathway
Abstract
Aging and obesity are closely related. A key change in the adipose tissue during the aging process is the decline of lipolysis. The excitation of the sympathetic nerve system is a key pathway to promote lipolysis, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In this work, in vitro and in vivo aging models with and without tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) knockdown were treated with total saponins from Panax japonicus (TSPJs), and the expression of lipolysis-related proteins was examined. It was found that TSPJs could promote the expression of lipolysis-related genes and TH in adipocytes both in vitro and in vivo, and the expression of lipolysis-related genes was downregulated after TH knockdown. It was inferred that TSPJs could promote the excitation of sympathetic nerves by increasing the expression of TH in adipose tissue, which positively regulated the expression of lipases to revitalize lipolysis. The results suggested that TSPJs resisted aging-induced obesity and could be a potential medication for weight management.