posted on 2018-12-13, 00:00authored byHua Li, Un-Hee Kim, Jeong-Hyun Yoon, Hyeon-Seon Ji, Hye-Mi Park, Ho-Yong Park, Tae-Sook Jeong
Yellow-soybean-leaf
extract includes kaempferol glycosides and
pheophorbides that reduce obesity and plasma glucose levels. This
study researched the molecular mechanisms underlying the glucose-lowering
effect of the extract of black-soybean leaves (EBL), which mainly
contains quercetin glycosides and isorhamnetin glycosides, in mice
with high-fat-diet (HFD)-induced obesity and diabetes and in HepG2
cells. Twelve weeks of EBL supplementation decreased body weight and
fasting glucose, glycated hemoglobin, insulin, triglyceride, and nonesterified
fatty acid levels. Histological analyses manifested that EBL suppressed
hepatic steatosis. Interestingly, EBL significantly improved plasma
adiponectin levels and increased adiponectin-receptor-gene (AdipoR1 and AdipoR2) expression in the
liver. EBL restored the effects of HFD on hepatic AMP-activated protein
kinase (AMPK) and on the family of peroxisome proliferator-activated
receptors (PPARα, PPARδ, and PPARγ), which are associated
with fatty acid metabolism and are downstream of the adiponectin receptors.
Hence, EBL effectively diminished hyperglycemia and hepatic steatosis
through enhancing adiponectin-induced signaling and AMPK activation
in the liver.