coumestrol and Obesity

coumestrol has been researched along with Obesity* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for coumestrol and Obesity

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Antiobesity effects of coumestrol through expansion and activation of brown adipose tissue metabolism.
    The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2020, Volume: 76

    Coumestrol is a dietary phytoestrogen with estrogen-mimicking characteristics. This study investigated the molecular mechanisms of antiobesity effects of coumestrol. Two weeks of coumestrol treatment reduced body weight and improved glucose tolerance of high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice. Notably, coumestrol treatment reduced adiposity but expanded brown adipose tissue mass. In addition, coumestrol treatment induced up-regulation of brown adipocyte markers and lipolytic gene expression in adipose tissue. Mechanistically, coumestrol induced an increase in mitochondrial contents of brown adipose tissue, which was associated with up-regulation of adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase and sirtuin 1. In vitro knockdown of estrogen receptor 1 inhibited the effect of coumestrol on brown adipogenic marker expression, increase in mitochondrial contents and oxygen consumption rate in brown adipocytes. Furthermore, lineage tracing of platelet-derived growth factor receptor A-positive (PDGFRA+) adipocyte progenitors confirmed increased levels of de novo brown adipogenesis from PDGFRA+ cells by coumestrol treatment. In conclusion, our results indicate that coumestrol has antiobesity effects through the expansion and activation of brown adipose tissue metabolism.

    Topics: Adipocytes, Beige; Adipogenesis; Adipose Tissue, Brown; Adipose Tissue, White; Adiposity; Animals; Body Weight; Coumestrol; Diet, High-Fat; Glucose Tolerance Test; Lipolysis; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Obesity; Phytoestrogens

2020