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The effects of genistein and exercise on obesity and adipose tissue inflammation in ovariectomized mice

난소절제 쥐에서 비만과 지방조직 염증에 대한 제니스테인과 운동의 영향

  • Sun-Hyo Jeong (Division of Biological Sciences, Mokwon University)
  • 정선효 (목원대학교 생명과학부)
  • Received : 2023.04.13
  • Accepted : 2023.04.19
  • Published : 2023.04.30

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of exercise on genistein-induced adipose tissue reduction and anti-inflammation of adipose tissue in ovariectomized mice fed a high-fat diet. Compared to mice fed a high-fat diet (C), both genistein (G) or exercise only (Ex) not only decreased adipose tissue weight and adipocyte size, but also glucose and free fatty acid levels in serum, which were more effectively reduced when genistein and exercise were treated simultaneously (G/Ex). The expression of lipogenesis and inflammatory cytokine genes of both G and Ex in adipose tissue was decreased compared to C. In particular, the decrease of these genes expression in G/Ex was more effective than each treatment alone. Thus, this study revealed that simultaneous treatment of genistein and exercise resulted in more effective improvement of obesity and adipose tissue inflammation than genistein single treatment in ovariectomized mice fed a high-fat diet, and it is a result of positive regulation of lipogenesis genes. This study suggests that the exercise has a beneficial effect on anti-obesity and adipose tissue anti-inflammation of genistein.

본 연구는 고지방식이를 섭취한 난소절제 쥐의 지방조직에서 제니스테인에 의한 지방조직감소와 항염증에 대한 운동의 영향을 조사하였다. 고지방식이를 섭취한 쥐(C)에 비해 제니스테인 단독처리(G)와 운동 단독처리(Ex)는 지방조직무게, 지방세포 크기 및 혈청 속 포도당과 유리 지방산 수치를 감소시켰으며, 이러한 현상은 제니스테인과 운동을 동시처리(G/Ex) 하였을 경우 더 효과적으로 감소하였다. 지방조직에서 C에 비해 G와 Ex의 지방생성 유전자와 염증성 사이토카인 유전자의 발현은 모두 감소하였고, 특히 이러한 유전자의 감소 현상은 G와 Ex 각각 보다 G/Ex에서 더욱 효과적이었다. 따라서 본 연구는 고지방식이를 섭취한 난소절제 쥐에서 제니스테인과 운동의 동시처리는 제니스테인 단독처리에 비해 더 효과적으로 비만과 지방조직 염증을 개선하였으며 이것은 지방생성 유전자를 긍정적으로 조절한 결과임을 밝혔다. 본 연구는 제니스테인의 항비만과 지방조직 항염증에 대해 운동이 유익한 영향을 미친다는 것을 제안한다.

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