International journal of obesity (2005)

Chenodeoxycholic acid increases heat production in brown fat of mice

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Abstract

Chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) may reduce obesity in high-fat diet-fed mice through a dose-dependent mechanism.

  • CDCA administration resulted in a reduction of obesity, dyslipidaemia, and glucose intolerance mainly due to decreased food intake.
  • A 3-week study showed mild UCP1-mediated thermogenesis in brown fat that was independent of food intake.
  • There was a negligible increase of UCP1 in white adipose tissue during the CDCA treatment.
  • CDCA treatment shifted the metabolism from carbohydrate to lipid oxidation in the mice.

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