Trigonelline induces browning in 3T3-L1 white adipocytes

Phytother Res. 2021 Feb;35(2):1113-1124. doi: 10.1002/ptr.6892. Epub 2020 Oct 5.

Abstract

Trigonelline, a major alkaloid component of fenugreek, has been demonstrated to have several biological activities, including antidiabetic and anticancer effects. This study aimed to examine the possible application of trigonelline as an anti-obesity compound based on an investigation of its enhancement of lipid catabolism and induction of browning in white adipocytes. Trigonelline induces browning of 3T3-L1 white adipocytes by enhancing the expressions of brown-fat signature proteins and genes as well as beige-specific genes, including Cd137, Cited1, Tbx1, and Tmem26. Trigonelline also improves lipid metabolism in white adipocytes by decreasing adipogenesis and lipogenesis as well as promotes lipolysis and fatty acid oxidation. Moreover, trigonelline increases the expression of Cox4, Nrf1, and Tfam genes that are responsible for mitochondrial biogenesis. Mechanistic studies revealed that the browning effect of trigonelline in 3T3-L1 white adipocytes is mediated by activating β3-AR and inhibiting PDE4, thereby stimulating the p38 MAPK/ATF-2 signaling pathway. Considering its high bioavailability in humans and the results of this study, trigonelline may have potential as an anti-obesity compound.

Keywords: anti-obesity; beige adipocyte; fat browning; obesity; trigonelline.

MeSH terms

  • 3T3-L1 Cells / metabolism*
  • Adipocytes, Brown / drug effects*
  • Adipocytes, White / drug effects*
  • Alkaloids / pharmacology
  • Alkaloids / therapeutic use*
  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Mice
  • Obesity / drug therapy*

Substances

  • Alkaloids
  • trigonelline