Naringenin and hesperetin induce growth arrest, apoptosis, and cytoplasmic fat deposit in human preadipocytes
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Naringenin and hesperetin induce growth arrest, apoptosis, and cytoplasmic fat deposit in human preadipocytes
Abstract
Citrus flavonoids are reported to be promising bioactive compounds against hyperlipidemia and lipid biosynthesis. However, the mechanism of the lipid lowering effect by flavonoids remains unknown. The present study examines the effect of some flavanones on the adipocytic conversion of the human preadipocyte cell line, AML-I. Among four structure-related flavanones including naringenin, naringenin-7-rhamnoglucoside (naringin), hesperetin, and hesperetin-7-rhamnoglucoside (hesperidin), the aglycones such as naringenin and hesperetin exhibited the growth arrest of AML-I cells. When the cells were examined by Annexin V-FITC staining method, it was noticed that growth arrest was induced by apoptotic cell death. In the study of apoptosis-related protein in the naringenin-treated cells, anti-apoptotic proteins such as p-Akt, NF-kappaB, and Bcl-2 were decreased, and pro-apoptotic protein Bad was accumulated by Western blot analysis. Interestingly, exposure of AML-I cells to naringenin or hesperetin during short-term cultures increased cytoplasmic lipid droplets by Sudan Black B staining. Furthermore, expression of fatty acid synthase (FAS) and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR)-gamma was enhanced in naringenin-treated cells. These data suggest that apoptosis by flavanones does not inhibit the adipocytic conversion of AML-I preadipocytes. The result also indicates that adipocyte may not be a direct target for the lipid-lowering activity of the flavanones.
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