Exploration of underlying mechanism of anti-adipogenic activity of sulfuretin

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Sulfuretin is a natural flavonoid found in the plant Rhus verniciflua STOKES. The plant has been traditionally used as medicinal agent for antiviral, cathartic, diaphoretic, anti-rheumatic and sedative activities in East Asia. In this study we isolated and identified sulfuretin from R. verniciflua and investigated its anti-adipogenic activity against 3T3-L1 preadipocytes cells. We evaluated the effects of sulfuretin on the adipogenic transcription factors like peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? (PPAR?), CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein a (C/EBPα), fatty acid synthase (FAS), Fabp4, adiponectin and ßinc fingerprint protein (Zfp) 521 by gene expression (real-time QPCR) and Western blot analysis. Sulfuretin treatment at Day 0 and 2 showed significant reduction of lipid production in 3T3-L1 cells in concentration dependent manner. Gene expression analysis (real-time PCR) revealed that sulfuretin inhibited the both major adipogenic factors (C/EBPα, C/ EBPβ and PPARγ) and minor adipogenic factors (sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP1c), adiponectin, FAS, Fabp4, Zfp423, and Ebf1). Western blot analysis showed the increased expression of β-catenin and suppression of PPARγ after sulfuretin treatment. Overall, sulfuretin is a natural flavonoid having potent anti-adipogenic activity through the suppression of major adipogenic factors C/EBPα, C/EBPβ and PPARγ, which initiate adipogenesis.

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Lamichhane, R., Kim, S. G., Kang, S., Lee, K. H., Pandeya, P. R., & Jung, H. J. (2017). Exploration of underlying mechanism of anti-adipogenic activity of sulfuretin. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 40(9), 1366–1373. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b17-00049

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