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Feeding brown fat: dietary phytochemicals targeting non-shivering thermogenesis to control body weight

机译:喂养棕色脂肪:饮食植物化学靶向无颤动的热生成以控制体重

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Excessive adipose accumulation, which is the main driver for the development of secondary metabolic complications, has reached epidemic proportions and combined pharmaceutical, educational and nutritional approaches are required to reverse the current rise in global obesity prevalence rates. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a unique organ able to dissipate energy and thus a promising target to enhance BMR to counteract a positive energy balance. In addition, active BAT might support body weight maintenance after weight loss to prevent/reduce relapse. Natural products deliver valuable bioactive compounds that have historically helped to alleviate disease symptoms. Interest in recent years has focused on identifying nutritional constituents that are able to induce BAT activity and thereby enhance energy expenditure. This review provides a summary of selected dietary phytochemicals, including isoflavones, catechins, stilbenes, the flavonoids quercetin, luteolin and resveratrol as well as the alkaloids berberine and capsaicin. Most of the discussed phytochemicals act through distinct molecular pathways e.g. sympathetic nerve activation, AMP-kinase signalling, SIRT1 activity or stimulation of oestrogen receptors. Thus, it might be possible to utilise this multitude of pathways to co-activate BAT using a fine-tuned combination of foods or combined nutritional supplements.
机译:脂肪过度积累是继发性代谢并发症的主要驱动因素,已达到流行程度,需要结合药物、教育和营养方法来扭转目前全球肥胖患病率上升的趋势。棕色脂肪组织(BAT)是一种独特的能量耗散器官,因此是增强BMR以抵消正能量平衡的一个有希望的靶点。此外,积极的BAT可能会在减肥后支持体重维持,以防止/减少复发。天然产品提供有价值的生物活性化合物,历史上有助于缓解疾病症状。近年来,人们的兴趣集中在识别能够诱导蝙蝠活动从而提高能量消耗的营养成分上。本文综述了几种膳食植物化学物质,包括异黄酮、儿茶素、芪类、黄酮类、槲皮素、木犀草素和白藜芦醇,以及生物碱小檗碱和辣椒素。大多数讨论的植物化学物质通过不同的分子途径发挥作用,例如交感神经激活、AMP激酶信号、SIRT1活性或雌激素受体的刺激。因此,有可能利用多种途径,通过食物或复合营养补充剂的微调组合,共同激活BAT。

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