Harmane ameliorates obesity though inhibiting lipid accumulation and inducing adipocyte browning

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Abstract

Harmane, a compound derived from Peganum harmala L., was discovered as a lipid accumulation inhibitor with our triglyceride (TG) assay. To investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the role of harmane in the prevention of lipid accumulation, a number of biological experiments have been designed to determine if harmane reduces lipid accumulation by suppressing adipogenesis, lipogenesis, and regulating a specific signal transduction pathway. Our experimental data show that harmane inhibits TG accumulation though down-regulating the expression of adipogenic and lipogenic factors, up-regulating adipocyte browning markers and activating the SIRT1-LKB1-AMPK pathway. Therefore, harmane ameliorates obesity though inhibiting lipid accumulation and inducing adipocyte browning.

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Li, Y., Wu, J., Liu, W., Li, D., Xu, J., Li, C., & Xu, J. (2020). Harmane ameliorates obesity though inhibiting lipid accumulation and inducing adipocyte browning. RSC Advances, 10(8), 4397–4403. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra09383d

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