Conjugated linoleic acid reduces body fats and cytokine levels of mice

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In order to discover the effect of CLA on the body fat size and serum cytokine levels, four groups of male mice were fed diets containing either 1% linoleic acid (LA) or conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) with or without 0.2% sesamin for 8 weeks. The weight gain and feed efficiency were significantly lower in the CLA groups. CLA significantly reduced relative weights (g/100 g body weight) of epididymal and perirenal adipose tissues, in particular the former. Concentrations of serum TNF-α and leptin were significantly reduced by dietary CLA. Sesamin did not show additional effects in all of these parameters. There was a positive correlation between cytokine production and body-fat reducing potential of CLA. These results indicated that mice appeared to be a hyperresponder to dietary CLA insofar as the reduction of body fat size is concerned. © 2002 by Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry.

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Akahoshi, A., Goto, Y., Murao, K., Miyazaki, T., Yamasaki, M., Nonaka, M., … Sugano, M. (2002). Conjugated linoleic acid reduces body fats and cytokine levels of mice. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 66(4), 916–920. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.66.916

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