St. John’s Wort Has Metabolically Favorable Effects on Adipocytes In Vivo

In addition to serving as a storage site for reserve energy, adipocytes play a critical role in whole-body insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. St. John’s Wort (SJW) is a botanical supplement widely used as an over-the-counter treatment of depression and a variety of other conditions associat...

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Main Authors: Scott Fuller, Allison J. Richard, David M. Ribnicky, Robbie Beyl, Randall Mynatt, Jacqueline M. Stephens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/862575
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spelling doaj-aeb3d842d8984c45a75d7c82cf10c2012020-11-24T23:06:24ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882014-01-01201410.1155/2014/862575862575St. John’s Wort Has Metabolically Favorable Effects on Adipocytes In VivoScott Fuller0Allison J. Richard1David M. Ribnicky2Robbie Beyl3Randall Mynatt4Jacqueline M. Stephens5Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, 6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USAPennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, 6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USABiotech Center, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USAPennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, 6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USAPennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, 6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USAPennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, 6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USAIn addition to serving as a storage site for reserve energy, adipocytes play a critical role in whole-body insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. St. John’s Wort (SJW) is a botanical supplement widely used as an over-the-counter treatment of depression and a variety of other conditions associated with anxiety and nerve pain. Previous studies in our laboratory demonstrated that SJW inhibits insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and adipocyte differentiation in cultured murine and mature human adipocytes. To investigate the effects of SJW on adipocyte function in vivo, we utilized C57BL/6J mice. In our studies, mice were administered SJW extract (200 mg/kg) once daily by gavage for two weeks. In contrast to our in vitro studies, mice treated with SJW extract showed increased levels of adiponectin in white adipose tissue in a depot specific manner (P<0.01). SJW also exerted an insulin-sensitizing effect as indicated by a significant increase in insulin-stimulated Akt serine phosphorylation in epididymal white adipose tissue (P<0.01). Food intake, body weight, fasting blood glucose, and fasting insulin did not differ between the two groups. These results are important as they indicate that SJW does not promote metabolic dysfunction in adipose tissue in vivo.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/862575
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author Scott Fuller
Allison J. Richard
David M. Ribnicky
Robbie Beyl
Randall Mynatt
Jacqueline M. Stephens
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Allison J. Richard
David M. Ribnicky
Robbie Beyl
Randall Mynatt
Jacqueline M. Stephens
St. John’s Wort Has Metabolically Favorable Effects on Adipocytes In Vivo
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Scott Fuller
Allison J. Richard
David M. Ribnicky
Robbie Beyl
Randall Mynatt
Jacqueline M. Stephens
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title St. John’s Wort Has Metabolically Favorable Effects on Adipocytes In Vivo
title_short St. John’s Wort Has Metabolically Favorable Effects on Adipocytes In Vivo
title_full St. John’s Wort Has Metabolically Favorable Effects on Adipocytes In Vivo
title_fullStr St. John’s Wort Has Metabolically Favorable Effects on Adipocytes In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed St. John’s Wort Has Metabolically Favorable Effects on Adipocytes In Vivo
title_sort st. john’s wort has metabolically favorable effects on adipocytes in vivo
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1741-427X
1741-4288
publishDate 2014-01-01
description In addition to serving as a storage site for reserve energy, adipocytes play a critical role in whole-body insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. St. John’s Wort (SJW) is a botanical supplement widely used as an over-the-counter treatment of depression and a variety of other conditions associated with anxiety and nerve pain. Previous studies in our laboratory demonstrated that SJW inhibits insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and adipocyte differentiation in cultured murine and mature human adipocytes. To investigate the effects of SJW on adipocyte function in vivo, we utilized C57BL/6J mice. In our studies, mice were administered SJW extract (200 mg/kg) once daily by gavage for two weeks. In contrast to our in vitro studies, mice treated with SJW extract showed increased levels of adiponectin in white adipose tissue in a depot specific manner (P<0.01). SJW also exerted an insulin-sensitizing effect as indicated by a significant increase in insulin-stimulated Akt serine phosphorylation in epididymal white adipose tissue (P<0.01). Food intake, body weight, fasting blood glucose, and fasting insulin did not differ between the two groups. These results are important as they indicate that SJW does not promote metabolic dysfunction in adipose tissue in vivo.
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