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Oolong, black and pu-erh tea suppresses adiposity in mice via activation of AMP-activated protein kinase

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FOOD & FUNCTION
Volume 5, Issue 10, Pages 2420-2429

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4fo00095a

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  1. Social Coordination Funds for Promoting Science and Technology and Creation of Innovation Centers for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research Area (Innovative Bioproduction Kobe), MEXT, Japan

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It is well known that tea has a variety of beneficial impacts on human health, including anti-obesity effects. It is well documented that green tea and its constituent catechins suppress obesity, but the effects of other types of tea on obesity and the potential mechanisms involved are not yet fully understood. In this study, we investigated the suppression of adiposity by oolong, black and pu-erh tea and characterized the underlying molecular mechanism in vivo. We found that the consumption of oolong, black or pu-erh tea for a period of one week significantly decreased visceral fat without affecting body weight in male ICR mice. On a mechanistic level, the consumption of tea enhanced the phosphorylation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in white adipose tissue (WAT). This was accompanied by the induction of WAT protein levels of uncoupling protein 1 and insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1. Our results indicate that oolong, black and pu-erh tea, and in particular, black tea, suppresses adiposity via phosphorylation of the key metabolic regulator AMPK and increases browning of WAT.

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