Abstract

BackgroundAdipocytes derived from human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are widely used to investigate adipogenesis. Taking into account both the novelty of these MSCs and the scarcity of studies focused on the effects of phenolic compounds, the aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of apigenin, hesperidin and kaempferol on pre-adipocyte and mature adipocytes derived from this type of cells. In addition, the expression of genes involved in TG accumulation was also measured.MethodsPre-adipocytes were cultured from day 0 to day 8 and mature adipocytes for 48 h with the polyphenols at doses of 1, 10 and 25 µM.ResultsApigenin did not show an anti-adipogenic action. Pre-adipocytes treated with hesperidin and kaempferol showed reduced TG content at the three experimental doses. Apigenin did not modify the expression of the main adipogenic genes (c/ebpβ, c/ebpα, pparγ and srebp1c), hesperidin inhibited genes involved in the three phases of adipogenesis (c/ebpβ, srebp1c and perilipin) and kaempferol reduced c/ebpβ. In mature adipocytes, the three polyphenols reduced TG accumulation at the dose of 25 µM, but not at lower doses. All compounds increased mRNA levels of atgl. Apigenin and hesperidin decreased fasn expression. The present study shows the anti-adipogenic effect and delipidating effects of apigenin, hesperidin and kaempferol in human adipocytes derived from hMSCs. While hesperidin blocks all the stages of adipogenesis, kaempferol only inhibits the early stage. Regarding mature adipocytes, the three compounds reduce TG accumulation by activating, at least in part, lipolysis, and in the case of hesperidin and apigenin, also by reducing lipogenesis.ConclusionsThe present study shows for the first time the anti-adipogenic effect and delipidating effect of apigenin, hesperidin and kaempferol in human adipocytes derived from MSCs for the first time.

Highlights

  • Adipocytes derived from human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are widely used to investigate adi‐ pogenesis

  • Taking into account the novelty of these MSCs as an in vitro model for the study of obesity, and the few studies performed on human cells with phenolic compounds, the aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of three polyphenols

  • Our group previously analyzed the effect of fifteen phenolic compounds, belonging to different chemical groups, on 3T3-L1 preadipocytes, in order to know the potential relationship between the efficacy on adipogenesis inhibition and the chemical structure [23]

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Introduction

Adipocytes derived from human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are widely used to investigate adi‐ pogenesis. Taking into account both the novelty of these MSCs and the scarcity of studies focused on the effects of phenolic compounds, the aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of apigenin, hesperidin and kaempferol on pre-adipocyte and mature adipocytes derived from this type of cells. MSCs are fibroblastoid multipotent adult stem cells with a high capacity for self-renewal These cells have been isolated from several human tissues, such as bone marrow, adipose tissue, umbilical cord matrix, tendon, lung and periosteum, among others [3]. The biology of MSCs is studied in this work, as is the possible roles of MSCs in managing different components of metabolic syndrome [5,6,7]

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