Potent lipolytic activity of lactoferrin in mature adipocytes

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Abstract

Lactoferrin (LF) is a multifunctional glycoprotein found in mammalian milk. We have shown in a previous clinical study that enteric-coated bovine LF tablets decreased visceral fat accumulation. To address the underlying mechanism, we conducted in vitro studies and revealed the anti-adipogenic action of LF in preadipocytes. The aim of this study was to assess whether LF could increase the lipolytic activity in mature adipocytes. Pre-adipocytes were prepared from rat mesenteric fat and differentiated into mature adipocytes for assays of lipolysis. The addition of LF significantly increased the glycerol concentration in the medium in a dose-dependent manner, whereas pepsin-degraded LF did not. A DNA microarray analysis demonstrated that LF decreased the expression of perilipin and affected the cAMP pathway. These findings are supported by the results of quantitative RT-PCR of perilipin and assays of cAMP. These data collectively indicate that visceral fat reduction by LF may result from the promotion of lipolysis and the additional anti-adipogenic activity of LF.

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Ono, T., Fujisaki, C., Ishihara, Y., Ikoma, K., Morishita, S., Murakoshi, M., … Nishino, H. (2013). Potent lipolytic activity of lactoferrin in mature adipocytes. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 77(3), 566–571. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.120817

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