Continuous intake of Trehalose induces white adipose tissue Browning and Enhances energy metabolism

Abstract Background Trehalose is well known as a functional disaccharide with anti-metabolic activities such as suppression of adipocyte hypertrophy in mice and alleviation of impaired glucose tolerance in humans. Recently, a new type of adipocyte beige cells, involved in so-called white adipocyte t...

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Main Authors: Chikako Arai, Norie Arai, Shigeyuki Arai, Chiyo Yoshizane, Satomi Miyata, Akiko Mizote, Aki Suyama, Shin Endo, Toshio Ariyasu, Hitoshi Mitsuzumi, Shimpei Ushio
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Published: BMC 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12986-019-0373-4
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spelling doaj-1f2c094acd85484ab1d35b24766277162020-11-25T02:40:26ZengBMCNutrition & Metabolism1743-70752019-07-0116111310.1186/s12986-019-0373-4Continuous intake of Trehalose induces white adipose tissue Browning and Enhances energy metabolismChikako Arai0Norie Arai1Shigeyuki Arai2Chiyo Yoshizane3Satomi Miyata4Akiko Mizote5Aki Suyama6Shin Endo7Toshio Ariyasu8Hitoshi Mitsuzumi9Shimpei Ushio10HAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDHAYASHIBARA CO. LTDAbstract Background Trehalose is well known as a functional disaccharide with anti-metabolic activities such as suppression of adipocyte hypertrophy in mice and alleviation of impaired glucose tolerance in humans. Recently, a new type of adipocyte beige cells, involved in so-called white adipocyte tissue (WAT) browning, has received much attention as a target for adaptive thermogenesis. To clarify the relationship between adipocyte hypertrophy suppression and beige cells involved in thermogenesis, we examined the effect of trehalose on the changes in beige adipocytes in mice under normal dietary conditions. Methods Mice fed a normal diet were administered water containing 0.3% (W/V) trehalose for 16 weeks, 0.3% (W/V) maltose, or water without saccharide (controls). Body temperature and non-fasting blood glucose levels were measured every 3 weeks. After 16 weeks of these treatments, mesenteric and inguinal adipose tissues were collected for measuring adipocyte size, counting the number of UCP1 positive cells by image analysis, and preparing mRNA to analyze beige adipocyte-related gene expression. Results Mice administered a continuous intake of trehalose exhibited a thermogenic ability as represented by an increase in rectal temperature, which was maintained at a relatively high level from 3 to 9 weeks and was significantly higher at 15 weeks in comparison with that of the maltose group. In addition to the reduced hypertrophy of mesenteric and inguinal adipose tissues, the trehalose group showed a significant increase in the rates of beige adipocytes in each WAT in comparison with those of the maltose and the water groups. Interestingly, a negative correlation was found between the mean cell sizes of adipocytes and the rates of beige adipocytes in the WAT. Furthermore, real-time PCR showed that the expression of Cidea and Ucp1 mRNAs, which are markers for beige adipocytes in the inguinal adipose tissue, increased in the trehalose group. Conclusions Continuous administration of trehalose to mice fed a normal diet induced WAT browning accompanied by suppression of white adipocyte hypertrophy, elevated body temperature and decreased blood glucose levels, which resulted in enhancement of energy metabolism. Therefore, we propose trehalose as a new type of thermogenic dietary component to prevent obesity by promoting WAT browning.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12986-019-0373-4TrehaloseAdipocyte sizeBeige adipocyteUCP1Temperature
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author Chikako Arai
Norie Arai
Shigeyuki Arai
Chiyo Yoshizane
Satomi Miyata
Akiko Mizote
Aki Suyama
Shin Endo
Toshio Ariyasu
Hitoshi Mitsuzumi
Shimpei Ushio
spellingShingle Chikako Arai
Norie Arai
Shigeyuki Arai
Chiyo Yoshizane
Satomi Miyata
Akiko Mizote
Aki Suyama
Shin Endo
Toshio Ariyasu
Hitoshi Mitsuzumi
Shimpei Ushio
Continuous intake of Trehalose induces white adipose tissue Browning and Enhances energy metabolism
Nutrition & Metabolism
Trehalose
Adipocyte size
Beige adipocyte
UCP1
Temperature
author_facet Chikako Arai
Norie Arai
Shigeyuki Arai
Chiyo Yoshizane
Satomi Miyata
Akiko Mizote
Aki Suyama
Shin Endo
Toshio Ariyasu
Hitoshi Mitsuzumi
Shimpei Ushio
author_sort Chikako Arai
title Continuous intake of Trehalose induces white adipose tissue Browning and Enhances energy metabolism
title_short Continuous intake of Trehalose induces white adipose tissue Browning and Enhances energy metabolism
title_full Continuous intake of Trehalose induces white adipose tissue Browning and Enhances energy metabolism
title_fullStr Continuous intake of Trehalose induces white adipose tissue Browning and Enhances energy metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Continuous intake of Trehalose induces white adipose tissue Browning and Enhances energy metabolism
title_sort continuous intake of trehalose induces white adipose tissue browning and enhances energy metabolism
publisher BMC
series Nutrition & Metabolism
issn 1743-7075
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Background Trehalose is well known as a functional disaccharide with anti-metabolic activities such as suppression of adipocyte hypertrophy in mice and alleviation of impaired glucose tolerance in humans. Recently, a new type of adipocyte beige cells, involved in so-called white adipocyte tissue (WAT) browning, has received much attention as a target for adaptive thermogenesis. To clarify the relationship between adipocyte hypertrophy suppression and beige cells involved in thermogenesis, we examined the effect of trehalose on the changes in beige adipocytes in mice under normal dietary conditions. Methods Mice fed a normal diet were administered water containing 0.3% (W/V) trehalose for 16 weeks, 0.3% (W/V) maltose, or water without saccharide (controls). Body temperature and non-fasting blood glucose levels were measured every 3 weeks. After 16 weeks of these treatments, mesenteric and inguinal adipose tissues were collected for measuring adipocyte size, counting the number of UCP1 positive cells by image analysis, and preparing mRNA to analyze beige adipocyte-related gene expression. Results Mice administered a continuous intake of trehalose exhibited a thermogenic ability as represented by an increase in rectal temperature, which was maintained at a relatively high level from 3 to 9 weeks and was significantly higher at 15 weeks in comparison with that of the maltose group. In addition to the reduced hypertrophy of mesenteric and inguinal adipose tissues, the trehalose group showed a significant increase in the rates of beige adipocytes in each WAT in comparison with those of the maltose and the water groups. Interestingly, a negative correlation was found between the mean cell sizes of adipocytes and the rates of beige adipocytes in the WAT. Furthermore, real-time PCR showed that the expression of Cidea and Ucp1 mRNAs, which are markers for beige adipocytes in the inguinal adipose tissue, increased in the trehalose group. Conclusions Continuous administration of trehalose to mice fed a normal diet induced WAT browning accompanied by suppression of white adipocyte hypertrophy, elevated body temperature and decreased blood glucose levels, which resulted in enhancement of energy metabolism. Therefore, we propose trehalose as a new type of thermogenic dietary component to prevent obesity by promoting WAT browning.
topic Trehalose
Adipocyte size
Beige adipocyte
UCP1
Temperature
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12986-019-0373-4
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