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Soy isoflavones modulate adipokines and myokines to regulate lipid metabolism in adipose tissue, skeletal muscle and liver of male Huanjiang mini-pigs

Journal

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 365, Issue 1, Pages 44-51

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2012.09.002

Keywords

Soy isoflavones; Adipokines; Myokines; Lipid metabolism; Digestion; Pig

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [30972118, 31001015]
  2. Chinese Academy of Science Project [KZCX2-EW-412, Kscx2-Yw-N-051]
  3. Hunanm Provincial Natural Science Foundation [08JJ3080]
  4. Major Scientific Projects Foundation of Hunan Province [31110103909, 2009FJ1005]
  5. State Commission of Science Technology of Guangdong [2006B200330005]

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Although a growing body of evidence suggests that soy isoflavones help regulate lipid metabolism, the underlying mechanism has not yet been thoroughly clarified. The present study was undertaken to determine the effects of soy isoflavones on the expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism in different adipose tissue depots, skeletal muscle and liver of male Huanjiang mini-pigs, as well as the expression of adipokines and myokines. A total of 36 male Huanjiang mini-pigs were fed basal diet (control, Con), low-dose soy isoflavones (LSI) and high-dose soy isoflavones (HSI). The results showed that LSI and HSI regulated the expression of genes involved in the anabolism and catabolism of fatty acids in dorsal subcutaneous (DSA), abdominal subcutaneous (ASA) and perirenal (PRA) adipose tissue depots, as well as longissimus dorsi muscle (LDM) and liver. LSI and HSI also regulated the expression of adipokines in DSA. ASA and PRA, and the expression of myokines in LDM in male Huanjiang mini-pigs. In addition, soy isoflavones regulated plasma glucose, leptin and adiponectin contents after treatment for two months. Our results indicate that soy isoflavones, by regulating the expression of adipokines and myokines, may regulate the metabolism of lipids and could have potential therapeutic applications in lipid abnormalities. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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