Zanthoxylum ailanthoides suppresses oleic acid-induced lipid accumulation through an activation of LKB1/AMPK pathway in HepG2 cells

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Title
Zanthoxylum ailanthoides suppresses oleic acid-induced lipid accumulation through an activation of LKB1/AMPK pathway in HepG2 cells
Author(s)
Eun Bin Kwon; Myung Ji Kang; Su Yeon Kim; Y M Lee; M K Lee; Heung Joo Yuk; Hyung Won RyuSu Ui LeeSei-Ryang Oh; D O Moon; Hyun Sun Lee; Mun-Ock Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 2018, pp. 3140267-3140267
Publication Year
2018
Abstract
Zanthoxylum ailanthoides (ZA) has been used as folk medicines in East Asian and recently reported to have several bioactivity; however, the studies of ZA on the regulation of triacylglycerol (TG) biosynthesis have not been elucidated yet. In this study, we examined whether the methanol extract of ZA (ZA-M) could reduce oleic acid-(OA-) induced intracellular lipid accumulation and confirmed its mode of action in HepG2 cells. ZA-M was shown to promote the phosphorylation of AMPK and its upstream LKB1, followed by reduction of lipogenic gene expressions. As a result, treatment of ZA-M blocked de novo TG biosynthesis and subsequently mitigated intracellular neutral lipid accumulation in HepG2 cells. ZA-M also inhibited OA-induced production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and TNF-α, suggesting that ZA-M possess the anti-inflammatory feature in fatty acid over accumulated condition. Taken together, these results suggest that ZA-M attenuates OA-induced lipid accumulation and inflammation through the activation of LKB1/AMPK signaling pathway in HepG2 cells
ISSN
1741-427X
Publisher
Hindawi Ltd
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3140267
Type
Article
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