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Expression of Genes Related to Prostaglandin Synthesis or Signaling in Human Subcutaneous and Omental Adipose Tissue: Depot Differences and Modulation by Adipogenesis

Objectives. (1) To examine depot-specific PGE(2) and PGF(2α) release and mRNA expression of enzymes or receptors involved in PG synthesis or signaling in human adipose tissues; (2) to identify changes in expression of these transcripts through preadipocyte differentiation; and (3) to examine associa...

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Autores principales: Michaud, Andréanne, Lacroix-Pépin, Nicolas, Pelletier, Mélissa, Daris, Marleen, Biertho, Laurent, Fortier, Michel A., Tchernof, André
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4244696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25477713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/451620
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author Michaud, Andréanne
Lacroix-Pépin, Nicolas
Pelletier, Mélissa
Daris, Marleen
Biertho, Laurent
Fortier, Michel A.
Tchernof, André
author_facet Michaud, Andréanne
Lacroix-Pépin, Nicolas
Pelletier, Mélissa
Daris, Marleen
Biertho, Laurent
Fortier, Michel A.
Tchernof, André
author_sort Michaud, Andréanne
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description Objectives. (1) To examine depot-specific PGE(2) and PGF(2α) release and mRNA expression of enzymes or receptors involved in PG synthesis or signaling in human adipose tissues; (2) to identify changes in expression of these transcripts through preadipocyte differentiation; and (3) to examine associations between adipose tissue mRNA expression of these transcripts and adiposity measurements. Methods. Fat samples were obtained surgically in women. PGE(2) and PGF(2α) release by preadipocytes and adipose tissue explants was measured. Expression levels of mRNA coding for enzymes or receptors involved in PG synthesis or signaling were measured by RT-PCR. Results. Cultured preadipocytes and explants from omental fat released more PGE(2) and PGF(2α) than those from the subcutaneous depot and the corresponding transcripts showed consistent depot differences. Following preadipocyte differentiation, expression of PLA2G16 and PTGER3 mRNA was significantly increased whereas COX-1, COX-2, PTGIS, and PTGES mRNA abundance were decreased in both compartments (P ≤ 0.01 for all). Transcripts that were stimulated during adipogenesis were those that correlated best with adiposity measurements. Conclusion. Cells from the omental fat compartment release more PGE(2) and PGF(2α) than those from the subcutaneous depot. Obesity modulates expression of PG-synthesizing enzymes and PG receptors which likely occurs through adipogenesis-induced changes in expression of these transcripts.
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spelling pubmed-42446962014-12-04 Expression of Genes Related to Prostaglandin Synthesis or Signaling in Human Subcutaneous and Omental Adipose Tissue: Depot Differences and Modulation by Adipogenesis Michaud, Andréanne Lacroix-Pépin, Nicolas Pelletier, Mélissa Daris, Marleen Biertho, Laurent Fortier, Michel A. Tchernof, André Mediators Inflamm Research Article Objectives. (1) To examine depot-specific PGE(2) and PGF(2α) release and mRNA expression of enzymes or receptors involved in PG synthesis or signaling in human adipose tissues; (2) to identify changes in expression of these transcripts through preadipocyte differentiation; and (3) to examine associations between adipose tissue mRNA expression of these transcripts and adiposity measurements. Methods. Fat samples were obtained surgically in women. PGE(2) and PGF(2α) release by preadipocytes and adipose tissue explants was measured. Expression levels of mRNA coding for enzymes or receptors involved in PG synthesis or signaling were measured by RT-PCR. Results. Cultured preadipocytes and explants from omental fat released more PGE(2) and PGF(2α) than those from the subcutaneous depot and the corresponding transcripts showed consistent depot differences. Following preadipocyte differentiation, expression of PLA2G16 and PTGER3 mRNA was significantly increased whereas COX-1, COX-2, PTGIS, and PTGES mRNA abundance were decreased in both compartments (P ≤ 0.01 for all). Transcripts that were stimulated during adipogenesis were those that correlated best with adiposity measurements. Conclusion. Cells from the omental fat compartment release more PGE(2) and PGF(2α) than those from the subcutaneous depot. Obesity modulates expression of PG-synthesizing enzymes and PG receptors which likely occurs through adipogenesis-induced changes in expression of these transcripts. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4244696/ /pubmed/25477713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/451620 Text en Copyright © 2014 Andréanne Michaud et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Michaud, Andréanne
Lacroix-Pépin, Nicolas
Pelletier, Mélissa
Daris, Marleen
Biertho, Laurent
Fortier, Michel A.
Tchernof, André
Expression of Genes Related to Prostaglandin Synthesis or Signaling in Human Subcutaneous and Omental Adipose Tissue: Depot Differences and Modulation by Adipogenesis
title Expression of Genes Related to Prostaglandin Synthesis or Signaling in Human Subcutaneous and Omental Adipose Tissue: Depot Differences and Modulation by Adipogenesis
title_full Expression of Genes Related to Prostaglandin Synthesis or Signaling in Human Subcutaneous and Omental Adipose Tissue: Depot Differences and Modulation by Adipogenesis
title_fullStr Expression of Genes Related to Prostaglandin Synthesis or Signaling in Human Subcutaneous and Omental Adipose Tissue: Depot Differences and Modulation by Adipogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Genes Related to Prostaglandin Synthesis or Signaling in Human Subcutaneous and Omental Adipose Tissue: Depot Differences and Modulation by Adipogenesis
title_short Expression of Genes Related to Prostaglandin Synthesis or Signaling in Human Subcutaneous and Omental Adipose Tissue: Depot Differences and Modulation by Adipogenesis
title_sort expression of genes related to prostaglandin synthesis or signaling in human subcutaneous and omental adipose tissue: depot differences and modulation by adipogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4244696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25477713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/451620
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