Obesity Facts (Dec 2018)

Satietogenic Protein from Tamarind Seeds Decreases Food Intake, Leptin Plasma and CCK-1r Gene Expression in Obese Wistar Rats

  • Izael S. Costa,
  • Amanda F. Medeiros,
  • Fabiana M.C. Carvalho,
  • Vanessa C.O. Lima,
  • Raphael P. Serquiz,
  • Alexandre C. Serquiz,
  • Vivian N. Silbiger,
  • Raul H. Bortolin,
  • Bruna L.L. Maciel,
  • Elizeu A. Santos,
  • Ana H.A. Morais

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000492733
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
pp. 440 – 453

Abstract

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Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a protein, the isolated Trypsin Inhibitor (TTI) from Tamarindus indica L. seed, as a CCK secretagogue and its action upon food intake and leptin in obese Wistar rats. Methods: Three groups of obese rats were fed 10 days one of the following diets: Standard diet (Labina®) + water; High Glycemic Index and Load (HGLI) diet + water or HGLI diet + TTI. Lean animals were fed the standard diet for the 10 days. Food intake, zoometric measurements, plasma CCK, plasma leptin, relative mRNA expression of intestinal CCK-related genes, and expression of the ob gene in subcutaneous adipose tissue were assessed. Results: TTI decreased food intake but did not increase plasma CCK in obese animals. On the other hand, TTI treatment decreased CCK-1R gene expression in obese animals compared with the obese group with no treatment (p = 0.027). Obese animals treated with TTI presented lower plasma leptin than the non-treated obese animals. Conclusion: We suggest that TTI by decreasing plasma leptin may improve CCK action, regardless of its increase in plasma from obese rats, since food intake was lowest.

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