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An Extract of Russian Tarragon Prevents Obesity-Related Ectopic Lipid Accumulation

Authors :
Tamra Mendoza
Yongmei Yu
Alexander Poulev
Ilya Raskin
Robert C. Noland
Randall L. Mynatt
William T. Cefalu
Z. Elizabeth Floyd
David M. Ribnicky
Source :
Molecular nutritionfood research. 62(8)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Scope The primary disorder underlying metabolic syndrome is insulin resistance due to excess body weight and abdominal visceral fat accumulation. In this study, it is asked if dietary intake of an ethanolic extract from Russian tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L., termed PMI5011), shown to improve glucose utilization by enhancing insulin signaling in skeletal muscle, could prevent obesity-induced insulin resistance, skeletal muscle metabolic inflexibility, and ectopic lipid accumulation in the skeletal muscle and liver. Methods and results Male wild-type mice are fed a high-fat diet alone or supplemented with PMI5011 (1% w/w) over 3 months. Dietary intake of PMI5011 improved fatty acid oxidation and metabolic flexibility in the skeletal muscle, reduced insulin levels, and enhanced insulin signaling in the skeletal muscle and liver independent of robust changes in expression of factors that control fatty acid oxidation. This corresponds with significantly reduced lipid accumulation in the skeletal muscle and liver, although body weight gain is comparable to a high-fat diet alone. Conclusion Previous studies showed that PMI5011 enhances insulin sensitivity in the setting of established obesity-induced insulin resistance. The current study demonstrates that dietary intake of PMI5011 prevents high-fat diet-induced insulin resistance, metabolic dysfunction, and ectopic lipid accumulation in the skeletal muscle and liver without reducing body weight.

Details

ISSN :
16134133
Volume :
62
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular nutritionfood research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....775e6b4bc1c27733f529f8213f6834a4