Abstract

BackgroundThere is completely no report about both hen egg anti-lipase immunoglobulin yolk (IgY) and its anti-obesity action. Thus, we tried to isolate and characterize a novel anti-lipase immunoglobulin from hen egg yolk. Moreover, we investigated whether hen egg yolk anti-lipase IgY inhibits pancreatic lipase activity in vitro, and examined its ability to prevent obesity in a murine high fat diet-induced obesity model.MethodsWe determined the inhibitory action of Anti-lipase IgY on lipase activity in vitro. We also focused our evaluation on the anti-obesity properties of Anti-lipase IgY in a murine high fat diet-induced obesity model.ResultsAnti-lipase IgY blocked porcine lipase activity with an IC50 of 0.49 μM. Supplementing the high fat diet with only 0.2% (w/w) of Anti-lipase IgY for 35 days significantly decreased the weights of intraperitoneal adipose tissues, epididymal, mesenteric, retroperitoneal and perirenal adipose tissues, and the amounts of hepatic total lipid, triglyceride, and cholesterol. This was accompanied by a significant increase in the fecal excretion of triglyceride in the absence of diarrhea. Furthermore, Anti-lipase IgY treatment restored body weight gain to levels similar to mice fed with Control IgY.ConclusionsThis study provides the first report of the development of anti-lipase IgY and the direct evidence that inhibition of pancreatic lipase using Anti-lipase IgY is an effective anti-obesity treatment due to the associated increase in fecal excretion of triglyceride.

Highlights

  • Obesity causes excess fat accumulation in several tissues in addition to white adipose tissue (WAT), such as other insulin-responsive organs including the skeletal muscle and liver; this predisposes individuals to the development of insulin resistance

  • In this study, we investigated whether hen egg yolk anti-lipase immunoglobulin yolk (IgY) inhibits pancreatic lipase activity in vitro, and examined its ability to prevent obesity in a murine high fat diet-induced obesity model

  • The adipose tissue weight was significantly lower in the Anti-lipase IgY-supplemented (AY) group than that of the Control IgY-supplemented diet (CY) group

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Introduction

Obesity causes excess fat accumulation in several tissues in addition to white adipose tissue (WAT), such as other insulin-responsive organs including the skeletal muscle and liver; this predisposes individuals to the development of insulin resistance. Several approaches for prevention and treatment of obesity have been reported [1] Among these, both natural and synthetic pancreatic lipase inhibitors are effective in obesity prevention, likely due to their inhibition of intestinal lipid absorption. A major tea catechin, (−)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate [3] and polyphenol extracts in black tea [4] prevented high-fat dietinduced obesity via the inhibition of pancreatic lipase. There is completely no report about both hen egg anti-lipase immunoglobulin yolk (IgY) and its anti-obesity action. We tried to isolate and characterize a novel anti-lipase immunoglobulin from hen egg yolk. We investigated whether hen egg yolk anti-lipase IgY inhibits pancreatic lipase activity in vitro, and examined its ability to prevent obesity in a murine high fat diet-induced obesity model

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