Melinjo-derived Gnetin C restores metabolic balance via dual adipose and hepatic effects in high-fat diet mice

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来源: Nature 关键字: mRNA
发布时间: 2025-11-26 03:59
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Gnetin C, a compound derived from Melinjo seeds, has been shown to restore metabolic balance in high-fat diet-fed mice by enhancing adiponectin multimerization and regulating FGF21 levels. This study provides insights into its mechanisms of action, indicating its potential as a therapeutic agent for obesity and diabetes. The findings underscore the importance of multi-organ regulation in metabolic health and highlight Gnetin C's promise in developing effective interventions for metabolic disorders.

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Gnetin C significantly improved body weight and fasting glucose levels in HFD-fed mice.
The study highlights Gnetin C's role in enhancing adiponectin multimerization and regulating FGF21.
Gnetin C demonstrates a multi-organ regulatory effect, positioning it as a candidate for metabolic disorder therapies.

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Gnetin C, a compound derived from Melinjo seeds, has been shown to restore metabolic balance in high-fat diet-fed mice by enhancing adiponectin multimerization and regulating FGF21 levels. This study provides insights into its mechanisms of action, indicating its potential as a therapeutic agent for obesity and diabetes. The findings underscore the importance of multi-organ regulation in metabolic health and highlight Gnetin C's promise in developing effective interventions for metabolic disorders.

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