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Preventive Effects of Green Tea Extract against Obesity Development in Zebrafish

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26092627

Keywords

green tea extract; Mibyo; visceral adipose tissue; obesity; zebrafish; RNA-seq

Funding

  1. Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

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Green tea extract (GTE) has been demonstrated to have significant effects in attenuating obesity development, as shown by decreased visceral adipose tissue accumulation in juvenile zebrafish and improved visceral adiposity and plasma triglyceride levels in adult zebrafish. RNA sequencing analysis revealed that GTE affects pathways associated with anti-obesity regulation, suggesting its potential as a preventive agent against obesity.
Various natural products (NPs) have been used to treat obesity and related diseases. However, the best way to fight obesity is preventive, with accurate body weight management through exercise, diet, or bioactive NPs to avoid obesity development. We demonstrated that green tea extract (GTE) is an anti-obesity NP using a zebrafish obesity model. Based on a hypothesis that GTE can prevent obesity, the objective of this study was to assess GTE's ability to attenuate obesity development. Juvenile zebrafish were pretreated with GTE for seven days before obesity induction via a high-fat diet; adult zebrafish were pretreated with GTE for two weeks before obesity induction by overfeeding. As a preventive intervention, GTE significantly decreased visceral adipose tissue accumulation in juveniles and ameliorated visceral adiposity and plasma triglyceride levels in adult zebrafish obesity models. RNA sequencing analysis was performed using liver tissues from adult obese zebrafish, with or without GTE administration, to investigate the underlying molecular mechanism. Transcriptome analysis revealed that preventive GTE treatment affects several pathways associated with anti-obesity regulation, including activation of STAT and downregulation of CEBP signaling pathways. In conclusion, GTE could be used as a preventive agent against obesity.

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