Nutrients

Trans-Cinnamic Acid Promotes Conversion of White Fat to Brown-Like Fat and Activates Brown Fat Cells

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Abstract

Cinnamic acid (CA) increased protein content of brown-fat-specific markers in white adipocytes.

  • CA induced a brown-like phenotype in 3T3-L1 white adipocytes and activated HIB1B brown adipocytes.
  • Increased expression of brown-fat-specific markers (UCP1, PRDM16, and PGC-1α) was observed in both cell types.
  • CA reduced key adipogenic transcription factors (C/EBPα and PPARγ) in white adipocytes while enhancing their expression in brown adipocytes.
  • The compound upregulated lipid breakdown processes and activated specific signaling pathways (β3-AR and AMPK) related to fat metabolism.
  • These findings suggest that CA may have potential implications in obesity treatment through the induction of adipocyte .

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What this is

  • Trans-cinnamic acid (CA) from cinnamon can stimulate the of white fat and activate brown adipocytes.
  • CA enhances the expression of thermogenic markers and reduces adipogenic factors in adipocytes.
  • The study investigates the potential of CA as a natural product for obesity treatment through its effects on lipid metabolism.

Essence

  • Trans-cinnamic acid (CA) induces in white adipocytes and activates brown adipocytes, suggesting its potential as a treatment for obesity. CA enhances thermogenic protein expression while reducing factors that promote fat storage.

Key takeaways

  • CA treatment increases the expression of brown-fat-specific proteins in 3T3-L1 white adipocytes, indicating a shift towards a brown-like phenotype.
  • CA activates HIB1B brown adipocytes, enhancing their thermogenic capacity and promoting mitochondrial biogenesis.
  • CA reduces the expression of adipogenic transcription factors in white adipocytes, leading to decreased fat accumulation and enhanced lipid catabolism.

Caveats

  • The study primarily uses in vitro models, which may not fully represent physiological responses in humans.
  • The long-term effects and safety of CA consumption in humans remain to be established.

Definitions

  • Browning: The process of converting white adipocytes into brown-like adipocytes that enhance energy expenditure.
  • Thermogenesis: The production of heat in organisms, often associated with energy expenditure and metabolic regulation.

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Competing interests

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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