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Quercetin Impacts Expression of Metabolism- and Obesity-Associated Genes in SGBS Adipocytes

Obesity is characterized by the rapid expansion of visceral adipose tissue, resulting in a hypoxic environment in adipose tissue which leads to a profound change of gene expression in adipocytes. As a consequence, there is a dysregulation of metabolism and adipokine secretion in adipose tissue leadi...

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Autores principales: Leiherer, Andreas, Stoemmer, Kathrin, Muendlein, Axel, Saely, Christoph H., Kinz, Elena, Brandtner, Eva M., Fraunberger, Peter, Drexel, Heinz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27187453
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8050282
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author Leiherer, Andreas
Stoemmer, Kathrin
Muendlein, Axel
Saely, Christoph H.
Kinz, Elena
Brandtner, Eva M.
Fraunberger, Peter
Drexel, Heinz
author_facet Leiherer, Andreas
Stoemmer, Kathrin
Muendlein, Axel
Saely, Christoph H.
Kinz, Elena
Brandtner, Eva M.
Fraunberger, Peter
Drexel, Heinz
author_sort Leiherer, Andreas
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description Obesity is characterized by the rapid expansion of visceral adipose tissue, resulting in a hypoxic environment in adipose tissue which leads to a profound change of gene expression in adipocytes. As a consequence, there is a dysregulation of metabolism and adipokine secretion in adipose tissue leading to the development of systemic inflammation and finally resulting in the onset of metabolic diseases. The flavonoid quercetin as well as other secondary plant metabolites also referred to as phytochemicals have anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-diabetic effects known to be protective in view of obesity-related-diseases. Nevertheless, its underlying molecular mechanism is still obscure and thus the focus of this study was to explore the influence of quercetin on human SGBS (Simpson Golabi Behmel Syndrome) adipocytes’ gene expression. We revealed for the first time that quercetin significantly changed expression of adipokine (Angptl4, adipsin, irisin and PAI-1) and glycolysis-involved (ENO2, PFKP and PFKFB4) genes, and that this effect not only antagonized but in part even overcompensated the effect mediated by hypoxia in adipocytes. Thus, these results are explained by the recently proposed hypothesis that the protective effect of quercetin is not solely due to its free radical-scavenging activity but also to a direct effect on mitochondrial processes, and they demonstrate that quercetin might have the potential to counteract the development of obesity-associated complications.
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spelling pubmed-48826952016-05-27 Quercetin Impacts Expression of Metabolism- and Obesity-Associated Genes in SGBS Adipocytes Leiherer, Andreas Stoemmer, Kathrin Muendlein, Axel Saely, Christoph H. Kinz, Elena Brandtner, Eva M. Fraunberger, Peter Drexel, Heinz Nutrients Article Obesity is characterized by the rapid expansion of visceral adipose tissue, resulting in a hypoxic environment in adipose tissue which leads to a profound change of gene expression in adipocytes. As a consequence, there is a dysregulation of metabolism and adipokine secretion in adipose tissue leading to the development of systemic inflammation and finally resulting in the onset of metabolic diseases. The flavonoid quercetin as well as other secondary plant metabolites also referred to as phytochemicals have anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-diabetic effects known to be protective in view of obesity-related-diseases. Nevertheless, its underlying molecular mechanism is still obscure and thus the focus of this study was to explore the influence of quercetin on human SGBS (Simpson Golabi Behmel Syndrome) adipocytes’ gene expression. We revealed for the first time that quercetin significantly changed expression of adipokine (Angptl4, adipsin, irisin and PAI-1) and glycolysis-involved (ENO2, PFKP and PFKFB4) genes, and that this effect not only antagonized but in part even overcompensated the effect mediated by hypoxia in adipocytes. Thus, these results are explained by the recently proposed hypothesis that the protective effect of quercetin is not solely due to its free radical-scavenging activity but also to a direct effect on mitochondrial processes, and they demonstrate that quercetin might have the potential to counteract the development of obesity-associated complications. MDPI 2016-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4882695/ /pubmed/27187453 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8050282 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leiherer, Andreas
Stoemmer, Kathrin
Muendlein, Axel
Saely, Christoph H.
Kinz, Elena
Brandtner, Eva M.
Fraunberger, Peter
Drexel, Heinz
Quercetin Impacts Expression of Metabolism- and Obesity-Associated Genes in SGBS Adipocytes
title Quercetin Impacts Expression of Metabolism- and Obesity-Associated Genes in SGBS Adipocytes
title_full Quercetin Impacts Expression of Metabolism- and Obesity-Associated Genes in SGBS Adipocytes
title_fullStr Quercetin Impacts Expression of Metabolism- and Obesity-Associated Genes in SGBS Adipocytes
title_full_unstemmed Quercetin Impacts Expression of Metabolism- and Obesity-Associated Genes in SGBS Adipocytes
title_short Quercetin Impacts Expression of Metabolism- and Obesity-Associated Genes in SGBS Adipocytes
title_sort quercetin impacts expression of metabolism- and obesity-associated genes in sgbs adipocytes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27187453
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8050282
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