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Anti-obesity action of green tea extract and curcumin: Role of c1q/TNF-related protein-12 (CTRP-12) and caspase-2.

Research Authors
Mohamed Hussein, Manal Mandour, Sary AbdElghaffar Nasr, Abdel-Raheim Meki, Michel E Fakhry
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Bulletin of Pharmaceutical Sciences Assiut University
Research Publisher
Assiut University, Faculty of Pharmacy
Research Year
2024
Research_Pages
345-362
Research Abstract

Background

The prevalence of obesity is increasing. It is regarded to be among of the world's biggest health issues and the primary factor in metabolic syndrome, a group of illnesses including hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and dyslipidemia. Many studies proved the efficacy of dietary polyphenols ascurcuminand green tea extractin ameliorating obesity and its correlated disorders.

Methods

Our work was the first to explore the impact of green tea extract and curcumin on the insulin-sensitizing anti-inflammatory adipokine C1q/ TNF-related protein-12 (CTRP-12)serum level measured by ELISA and expression of caspase-2 in white adipose tissue invivo measured by qRT-PCR.

Results

We found that both green tea extract and curcumin elevated serum CTRP-12 level. Moreover, they stimulated adipocytes apoptosis via increasing the expression of caspase-2 decreasing adiposity.

Conclusion

The current study concludes that green tea extract and curcumin have prophylactic effect against obesity and obesity-related disorders.Keywords: high-fat diet, caspase-2, CTRP-12, green tea extract, curcumin.