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Functional Differences in Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Pads Originate from Differences in the Adipose Stem Cell

Metabolic pathologies mainly originate from adipose tissue (AT) dysfunctions. AT differences are associated with fat-depot anatomic distribution in subcutaneous (SAT) and visceral omental (VAT) pads. We address the question whether the functional differences between the two compartments may be prese...

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Autores principales: Baglioni, Silvana, Cantini, Giulia, Poli, Giada, Francalanci, Michela, Squecco, Roberta, Di Franco, Alessandra, Borgogni, Elisa, Frontera, Salvatore, Nesi, Gabriella, Liotta, Francesco, Lucchese, Marcello, Perigli, Giuliano, Francini, Fabio, Forti, Gianni, Serio, Mario, Luconi, Michaela
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3344924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22574183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036569
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author Baglioni, Silvana
Cantini, Giulia
Poli, Giada
Francalanci, Michela
Squecco, Roberta
Di Franco, Alessandra
Borgogni, Elisa
Frontera, Salvatore
Nesi, Gabriella
Liotta, Francesco
Lucchese, Marcello
Perigli, Giuliano
Francini, Fabio
Forti, Gianni
Serio, Mario
Luconi, Michaela
author_facet Baglioni, Silvana
Cantini, Giulia
Poli, Giada
Francalanci, Michela
Squecco, Roberta
Di Franco, Alessandra
Borgogni, Elisa
Frontera, Salvatore
Nesi, Gabriella
Liotta, Francesco
Lucchese, Marcello
Perigli, Giuliano
Francini, Fabio
Forti, Gianni
Serio, Mario
Luconi, Michaela
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description Metabolic pathologies mainly originate from adipose tissue (AT) dysfunctions. AT differences are associated with fat-depot anatomic distribution in subcutaneous (SAT) and visceral omental (VAT) pads. We address the question whether the functional differences between the two compartments may be present early in the adipose stem cell (ASC) instead of being restricted to the mature adipocytes. Using a specific human ASC model, we evaluated proliferation/differentiation of ASC from abdominal SAT-(S-ASC) and VAT-(V-ASC) paired biopsies in parallel as well as the electrophysiological properties and functional activity of ASC and their in vitro-derived adipocytes. A dramatic difference in proliferation and adipogenic potential was observed between the two ASC populations, S-ASC having a growth rate and adipogenic potential significantly higher than V-ASC and giving rise to more functional and better organized adipocytes. To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive electrophysiological analysis of ASC and derived-adipocytes, showing electrophysiological properties, such as membrane potential, capacitance and K(+)-current parameters which confirm the better functionality of S-ASC and their derived adipocytes. We document the greater ability of S-ASC-derived adipocytes to secrete adiponectin and their reduced susceptibility to lipolysis. These features may account for the metabolic differences observed between the SAT and VAT. Our findings suggest that VAT and SAT functional differences originate at the level of the adult ASC which maintains a memory of its fat pad of origin. Such stem cell differences may account for differential adipose depot susceptibility to the development of metabolic dysfunction and may represent a suitable target for specific therapeutic approaches.
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spelling pubmed-33449242012-05-09 Functional Differences in Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Pads Originate from Differences in the Adipose Stem Cell Baglioni, Silvana Cantini, Giulia Poli, Giada Francalanci, Michela Squecco, Roberta Di Franco, Alessandra Borgogni, Elisa Frontera, Salvatore Nesi, Gabriella Liotta, Francesco Lucchese, Marcello Perigli, Giuliano Francini, Fabio Forti, Gianni Serio, Mario Luconi, Michaela PLoS One Research Article Metabolic pathologies mainly originate from adipose tissue (AT) dysfunctions. AT differences are associated with fat-depot anatomic distribution in subcutaneous (SAT) and visceral omental (VAT) pads. We address the question whether the functional differences between the two compartments may be present early in the adipose stem cell (ASC) instead of being restricted to the mature adipocytes. Using a specific human ASC model, we evaluated proliferation/differentiation of ASC from abdominal SAT-(S-ASC) and VAT-(V-ASC) paired biopsies in parallel as well as the electrophysiological properties and functional activity of ASC and their in vitro-derived adipocytes. A dramatic difference in proliferation and adipogenic potential was observed between the two ASC populations, S-ASC having a growth rate and adipogenic potential significantly higher than V-ASC and giving rise to more functional and better organized adipocytes. To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive electrophysiological analysis of ASC and derived-adipocytes, showing electrophysiological properties, such as membrane potential, capacitance and K(+)-current parameters which confirm the better functionality of S-ASC and their derived adipocytes. We document the greater ability of S-ASC-derived adipocytes to secrete adiponectin and their reduced susceptibility to lipolysis. These features may account for the metabolic differences observed between the SAT and VAT. Our findings suggest that VAT and SAT functional differences originate at the level of the adult ASC which maintains a memory of its fat pad of origin. Such stem cell differences may account for differential adipose depot susceptibility to the development of metabolic dysfunction and may represent a suitable target for specific therapeutic approaches. Public Library of Science 2012-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3344924/ /pubmed/22574183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036569 Text en Baglioni et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Baglioni, Silvana
Cantini, Giulia
Poli, Giada
Francalanci, Michela
Squecco, Roberta
Di Franco, Alessandra
Borgogni, Elisa
Frontera, Salvatore
Nesi, Gabriella
Liotta, Francesco
Lucchese, Marcello
Perigli, Giuliano
Francini, Fabio
Forti, Gianni
Serio, Mario
Luconi, Michaela
Functional Differences in Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Pads Originate from Differences in the Adipose Stem Cell
title Functional Differences in Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Pads Originate from Differences in the Adipose Stem Cell
title_full Functional Differences in Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Pads Originate from Differences in the Adipose Stem Cell
title_fullStr Functional Differences in Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Pads Originate from Differences in the Adipose Stem Cell
title_full_unstemmed Functional Differences in Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Pads Originate from Differences in the Adipose Stem Cell
title_short Functional Differences in Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Pads Originate from Differences in the Adipose Stem Cell
title_sort functional differences in visceral and subcutaneous fat pads originate from differences in the adipose stem cell
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3344924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22574183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036569
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