Lipolysis and thermogenesis in adipose tissues as new potential mechanisms for metabolic benefits of dietary fiber

Jul 28, 2016Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)

Fat Breakdown and Heat Production in Fat Tissue as Possible Ways Dietary Fiber Helps Metabolism

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Abstract

Mice fed with oat and wheat fiber had lower body and adipose tissue weights compared to those on a high-fat diet.

  • Cereal dietary fiber may increase serum adiponectin levels in mice.
  • Both oat and wheat fiber diets enhance protein expressions related to fat breakdown and thermogenesis.
  • Oat fiber is more effective than wheat fiber in increasing protein levels of PKA, PGC-1 α, and UCP1 in white adipose tissue.
  • Wheat fiber is more effective than oat fiber in increasing protein levels of PKA, ATGL, UCP1, β3AR, and FGF-21 in brown adipose tissue.
  • Cereal dietary fiber may reduce visceral fat mass in response to a high-fat diet.

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