Nobiletin Improves Insulin Resistance

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Another key nutrient that helps offset leptin resistance and insulin resistance.

Study Title:

Nobiletin improves hyperglycemia and insulin resistance in obese diabetic ob/ob mice.

Study Abstract:

Nobiletin is a polymethoxylated flavone found in certain citrus fruits that exhibits various pharmacological effects including anti-inflammatory, antitumor and neuroprotective properties. The present study investigated the effects of nobiletin on insulin sensitivity in obese diabetic ob/ob mice, and the possible mechanisms involved. The ob/ob mice were treated with nobiletin (200mg/kg) for 5 weeks. Nobiletin significantly improved the plasma glucose levels, homeostasis model assessment index, glucose tolerance in an oral glucose tolerance test and plasma adiponectin levels. In white adipose tissue (WAT), nobiletin significantly decreased the mRNA expression levels of inflammatory adipokines such as interleukin (IL)-6 and monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1 and increased the mRNA expression levels of adiponectin, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-gamma and its target genes. At the same time, nobiletin increased the glucose transporter (Glut) 4 expression levels in the whole plasma membrane, and Glut1 and phospho-Akt expression in the whole cell lysates in WAT and muscle. Nobiletin also increased Glut4 protein expression level in the whole cell lysates of the muscle. Taken together, the present results suggest that nobiletin improved the hyperglycemia and insulin resistance in obese diabetic ob/ob mice by regulating expression of Glut1 and Glut4 in WAT and muscle, and expression of adipokines in WAT. 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Study Information:

Lee YS, Cha BY, Saito K, Yamakawa H, Choi SS, Yamaguchi K, Yonezawa T, Teruya T, Nagai K, Woo JT. Nobiletin improves hyperglycemia and insulin resistance in obese diabetic ob/ob mice. Biochem Pharmacol.  2010 June  1;79(11):1674-83
Research Institute for Biological Functions, Chubu University, Kasugai, Aichi, Japan.




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