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Obestatin as a regulator of adipocyte metabolism and adipogenesis

The role of obestatin, a 23-amino-acid peptide encoded by the ghrelin gene, on the control of the metabolism of pre-adipocyte and adipocytes as well as on adipogenesis was determined. For in vitro assays, pre-adipocyte and adipocyte 3T3-L1 cells were used to assess the obestatin effect on cell metab...

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Autores principales: Gurriarán-Rodríguez, Uxía, Al-Massadi, Omar, Roca-Rivada, Arturo, Crujeiras, Ana Belén, Gallego, Rosalía, Pardo, Maria, Seoane, Luisa Maria, Pazos, Yolanda, Casanueva, Felipe F, Camiña, Jesús P
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3918048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21029370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01192.x
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author Gurriarán-Rodríguez, Uxía
Al-Massadi, Omar
Roca-Rivada, Arturo
Crujeiras, Ana Belén
Gallego, Rosalía
Pardo, Maria
Seoane, Luisa Maria
Pazos, Yolanda
Casanueva, Felipe F
Camiña, Jesús P
author_facet Gurriarán-Rodríguez, Uxía
Al-Massadi, Omar
Roca-Rivada, Arturo
Crujeiras, Ana Belén
Gallego, Rosalía
Pardo, Maria
Seoane, Luisa Maria
Pazos, Yolanda
Casanueva, Felipe F
Camiña, Jesús P
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description The role of obestatin, a 23-amino-acid peptide encoded by the ghrelin gene, on the control of the metabolism of pre-adipocyte and adipocytes as well as on adipogenesis was determined. For in vitro assays, pre-adipocyte and adipocyte 3T3-L1 cells were used to assess the obestatin effect on cell metabolism and adipogenesis based on the regulation of the key enzymatic nodes, Akt and AMPK and their downstream targets. For in vivo assays, white adipose tissue (WAT) was obtained from male rats under continuous subcutaneous infusion of obestatin. Obestatin activated Akt and its downstream targets, GSK3α/β, mTOR and S6K1, in 3T3-L1 adipocyte cells. Simultaneously, obestatin inactivated AMPK in this cell model. In keeping with this, ACC phosphorylation was also decreased. This fact was confirmed in vivo in white adipose tissue (omental, subcutaneous and gonadal) obtained from male rats under continuous sc infusion of obestatin (24 and 72 hrs). The relevance of obestatin as regulator of adipocyte metabolism was supported by AS160 phosphorylation, GLUT4 translocation and augment of glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocyte cells. In contrast, obestatin failed to modify translocation of fatty acid transporters, FATP1, FATP4 and FAT/CD36, to plasma membrane. Obestatin treatment in combination with IBMX and DEX showed to regulate the expression of C/EBPα, C/EBPβ, C/EBPδ and PPARγ promoting adipogenesis. Remarkable, preproghrelin expression, and thus obestatin expression, increased during adipogenesis being sustained throughout terminal differentiation. Neutralization of endogenous obestatin secreted by 3T3-L1 cells by anti-obestatin antibody decreased adipocyte differentiation. Furthermore, knockdown experiments by preproghrelin siRNA supported that obestatin contributes to adipogenesis. In summary, obestatin promotes adipogenesis in an autocrine/paracrine manner, being a regulator of adipocyte metabolism. These data point to a putative role in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-39180482015-04-06 Obestatin as a regulator of adipocyte metabolism and adipogenesis Gurriarán-Rodríguez, Uxía Al-Massadi, Omar Roca-Rivada, Arturo Crujeiras, Ana Belén Gallego, Rosalía Pardo, Maria Seoane, Luisa Maria Pazos, Yolanda Casanueva, Felipe F Camiña, Jesús P J Cell Mol Med Articles The role of obestatin, a 23-amino-acid peptide encoded by the ghrelin gene, on the control of the metabolism of pre-adipocyte and adipocytes as well as on adipogenesis was determined. For in vitro assays, pre-adipocyte and adipocyte 3T3-L1 cells were used to assess the obestatin effect on cell metabolism and adipogenesis based on the regulation of the key enzymatic nodes, Akt and AMPK and their downstream targets. For in vivo assays, white adipose tissue (WAT) was obtained from male rats under continuous subcutaneous infusion of obestatin. Obestatin activated Akt and its downstream targets, GSK3α/β, mTOR and S6K1, in 3T3-L1 adipocyte cells. Simultaneously, obestatin inactivated AMPK in this cell model. In keeping with this, ACC phosphorylation was also decreased. This fact was confirmed in vivo in white adipose tissue (omental, subcutaneous and gonadal) obtained from male rats under continuous sc infusion of obestatin (24 and 72 hrs). The relevance of obestatin as regulator of adipocyte metabolism was supported by AS160 phosphorylation, GLUT4 translocation and augment of glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocyte cells. In contrast, obestatin failed to modify translocation of fatty acid transporters, FATP1, FATP4 and FAT/CD36, to plasma membrane. Obestatin treatment in combination with IBMX and DEX showed to regulate the expression of C/EBPα, C/EBPβ, C/EBPδ and PPARγ promoting adipogenesis. Remarkable, preproghrelin expression, and thus obestatin expression, increased during adipogenesis being sustained throughout terminal differentiation. Neutralization of endogenous obestatin secreted by 3T3-L1 cells by anti-obestatin antibody decreased adipocyte differentiation. Furthermore, knockdown experiments by preproghrelin siRNA supported that obestatin contributes to adipogenesis. In summary, obestatin promotes adipogenesis in an autocrine/paracrine manner, being a regulator of adipocyte metabolism. These data point to a putative role in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-09 2011-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3918048/ /pubmed/21029370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01192.x Text en © 2011 The Authors Journal compilation © 2011 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Pardo, Maria
Seoane, Luisa Maria
Pazos, Yolanda
Casanueva, Felipe F
Camiña, Jesús P
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title_sort obestatin as a regulator of adipocyte metabolism and adipogenesis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3918048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21029370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01192.x
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