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Adiponectin suppresses colorectal carcinogenesis under the high-fat diet condition

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The effect of adiponectin on colorectal carcinogenesis has been proposed but not fully investigated. We investigated the effect of adiponectin deficiency on the development of colorectal cancer. METHODS: We generated three types of gene-deficient mice (adiponectin-deficient, adi...

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Autores principales: Fujisawa, T, Endo, H, Tomimoto, A, Sugiyama, M, Takahashi, H, Saito, S, Inamori, M, Nakajima, N, Watanabe, M, Kubota, N, Yamauchi, T, Kadowaki, T, Wada, K, Nakagama, H, Nakajima, A
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2582344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18676419
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2008.159293
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author Fujisawa, T
Endo, H
Tomimoto, A
Sugiyama, M
Takahashi, H
Saito, S
Inamori, M
Nakajima, N
Watanabe, M
Kubota, N
Yamauchi, T
Kadowaki, T
Wada, K
Nakagama, H
Nakajima, A
author_facet Fujisawa, T
Endo, H
Tomimoto, A
Sugiyama, M
Takahashi, H
Saito, S
Inamori, M
Nakajima, N
Watanabe, M
Kubota, N
Yamauchi, T
Kadowaki, T
Wada, K
Nakagama, H
Nakajima, A
author_sort Fujisawa, T
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The effect of adiponectin on colorectal carcinogenesis has been proposed but not fully investigated. We investigated the effect of adiponectin deficiency on the development of colorectal cancer. METHODS: We generated three types of gene-deficient mice (adiponectin-deficient, adiponectin receptor 1-deficient, and adiponectin receptor 2-deficient) and investigated chemical-induced colon polyp formation and cell proliferation in colon epithelium. Western blot analysis was performed to elucidate the mechanism which affected colorectal carcinogenesis by adiponectin deficiency. RESULTS: The numbers of colon polyps were significantly increased in adiponectin-deficient mice compared with wild-type mice fed a high-fat diet. However, no difference was observed between wild-type and adiponectin-deficient mice fed a basal diet. A significant increase in cell proliferative activity was also observed in the colonic epithelium of the adiponectin-deficient mice when compared with wild-type mice fed a high-fat diet; however, no difference was observed between wild-type and adiponectin-deficient mice fed a basal diet. Similarly, an increase in epithelial cell proliferation was observed in adiponectin receptor 1-deficient mice, but not in adiponectin receptor 2-deficient mice. Western blot analysis revealed activation of mammalian target of rapamycin, p70 S6 kinase, S6 protein and inactivation of AMP-activated protein kinase in the colon epithelium of adiponectin-deficient mice fed with high-fat diet. CONCLUSIONS: Adiponectin suppresses colonic epithelial proliferation via inhibition of the mammalian target of the rapamycin pathway under a high-fat diet, but not under a basal diet. These studies indicate a novel mechanism of suppression of colorectal carcinogenesis induced by a Western-style high-fat diet.
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spelling pubmed-25823442009-11-04 Adiponectin suppresses colorectal carcinogenesis under the high-fat diet condition Fujisawa, T Endo, H Tomimoto, A Sugiyama, M Takahashi, H Saito, S Inamori, M Nakajima, N Watanabe, M Kubota, N Yamauchi, T Kadowaki, T Wada, K Nakagama, H Nakajima, A Gut Colorectal Cancer BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The effect of adiponectin on colorectal carcinogenesis has been proposed but not fully investigated. We investigated the effect of adiponectin deficiency on the development of colorectal cancer. METHODS: We generated three types of gene-deficient mice (adiponectin-deficient, adiponectin receptor 1-deficient, and adiponectin receptor 2-deficient) and investigated chemical-induced colon polyp formation and cell proliferation in colon epithelium. Western blot analysis was performed to elucidate the mechanism which affected colorectal carcinogenesis by adiponectin deficiency. RESULTS: The numbers of colon polyps were significantly increased in adiponectin-deficient mice compared with wild-type mice fed a high-fat diet. However, no difference was observed between wild-type and adiponectin-deficient mice fed a basal diet. A significant increase in cell proliferative activity was also observed in the colonic epithelium of the adiponectin-deficient mice when compared with wild-type mice fed a high-fat diet; however, no difference was observed between wild-type and adiponectin-deficient mice fed a basal diet. Similarly, an increase in epithelial cell proliferation was observed in adiponectin receptor 1-deficient mice, but not in adiponectin receptor 2-deficient mice. Western blot analysis revealed activation of mammalian target of rapamycin, p70 S6 kinase, S6 protein and inactivation of AMP-activated protein kinase in the colon epithelium of adiponectin-deficient mice fed with high-fat diet. CONCLUSIONS: Adiponectin suppresses colonic epithelial proliferation via inhibition of the mammalian target of the rapamycin pathway under a high-fat diet, but not under a basal diet. These studies indicate a novel mechanism of suppression of colorectal carcinogenesis induced by a Western-style high-fat diet. BMJ Publishing Group 2008-11 2008-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2582344/ /pubmed/18676419 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2008.159293 Text en © Fujisawa et al 2008 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Colorectal Cancer
Fujisawa, T
Endo, H
Tomimoto, A
Sugiyama, M
Takahashi, H
Saito, S
Inamori, M
Nakajima, N
Watanabe, M
Kubota, N
Yamauchi, T
Kadowaki, T
Wada, K
Nakagama, H
Nakajima, A
Adiponectin suppresses colorectal carcinogenesis under the high-fat diet condition
title Adiponectin suppresses colorectal carcinogenesis under the high-fat diet condition
title_full Adiponectin suppresses colorectal carcinogenesis under the high-fat diet condition
title_fullStr Adiponectin suppresses colorectal carcinogenesis under the high-fat diet condition
title_full_unstemmed Adiponectin suppresses colorectal carcinogenesis under the high-fat diet condition
title_short Adiponectin suppresses colorectal carcinogenesis under the high-fat diet condition
title_sort adiponectin suppresses colorectal carcinogenesis under the high-fat diet condition
topic Colorectal Cancer
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2582344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18676419
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2008.159293
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