Nutrients (Aug 2019)

Bitter Orange (<i>Citrus aurantium</i> Linné) Improves Obesity by Regulating Adipogenesis and Thermogenesis through AMPK Activation

  • Jinbong Park,
  • Hye-Lin Kim,
  • Yunu Jung,
  • Kwang Seok Ahn,
  • Hyun Jeong Kwak,
  • Jae-Young Um

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11091988
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 1988

Abstract

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Obesity is a global health threat. Herein, we evaluated the underlying mechanism of anti-obese features of bitter orange (Citrus aurantium Linné, CA). Eight-week-administration of CA in high fat diet-induced obese C57BL/6 mice resulted in a significant decrease of body weight, adipose tissue weight and serum cholesterol. In further in vitro studies, we observed decreased lipid droplets in CA-treated 3T3-L1 adipocytes. Suppressed peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) and CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha indicated CA-inhibited adipogenesis. Moreover, CA-treated primary cultured brown adipocytes displayed increased differentiation associated with elevation of thermogenic factors including uncoupling protein 1 and PPARγ coactivator 1 alpha as well. The effects of CA in both adipocytes were abolished in AMP-activated protein kinase alpha (AMPKα)-suppressed environments, suggesting the anti-adipogenic and pro-thermogenic actions of CA were dependent on AMPKα pathway. In conclusion, our results suggest CA as a potential anti-obese agent which regulates adipogenesis and thermogenesis via AMPKα.

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