Protaetia brevitarsis Hydrolysate Mitigates Muscle Dysfunction and Ectopic Fat Deposition Triggered by a High-Fat Diet in Mice

被引:2
作者
Park, Kyungeun [1 ]
Jung, Sunyoon [1 ,2 ]
Ha, Jung-Heun [1 ,2 ]
Jeong, Yoonhwa [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Dankook Univ, Dept Food Sci & Nutr, Cheonan 31116, South Korea
[2] Dankook Univ, Res Ctr Industrializat Nat Neutralizat, Yongin 16890, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Protaetia brevitarsis hydrolysates; AMPK activation; metabolic syndrome; high-fat; ectopic fat; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; EDIBLE INSECT; AMPK; INFLAMMATION; GLUCOSE; METABOLISM; IMPACT; TARGET; IRON;
D O I
10.3390/nu17020213
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background/Objectives: Obesity is a key factor in metabolic syndrome (MetS) development. Consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) accelerates the onset of obesity and associated metabolic complications. Protaetia brevitarsis (PB) has been traditionally utilized in Korean medicine for its antioxidant, anti-diabetic, anticancer, and hepatoprotective effects. However, specific effects of PB hydrolysate on skeletal muscles have not been fully elucidated. Therefore, this study sought to assess the influence of PB on HFD-induced MetS, focusing on the lipid metabolism and inflammatory responses mediated by AMP-activated protein kinase activation. Methods: To induce obesity, 6-week-old C57BL/6J mice were maintained on an HFD for 8 weeks, after which PB hydrolysate was orally administered for 16 weeks while the HFD regimen was sustained. A glucose tolerance test was conducted orally to evaluate glucose regulation, and forelimb grip strength was assessed upon completion of the experimental period. Histological assessments, serum biochemical analysis, lipid extraction, Western blot analysis, and quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) were performed following euthanasia. Results: PB significantly reduced ectopic lipid deposition in skeletal muscles, enhanced muscle strength, and improved insulin sensitivity by increasing fatty acid oxidation via AMP-activated protein kinase/carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 activation and inhibiting lipogenesis via stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 gene downregulation. Furthermore, PB alleviated HFD-induced low-grade chronic inflammation by decreasing systemic monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 levels, thereby reducing ectopic fat deposition. Conclusions: This study highlights the potential of PB as a nutraceutical to mitigate MetS in HFD-fed mice.
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