In vitro differentiation of mouse brown preadipocytes is enhanced by IGFBP-3 expression and reduced by IGFBP-3 silencing

Obesity
K Hoa NguyenB L Grégoire Nyomba

Abstract

White adipocyte metabolism is regulated by insulin-like growth factor-binding protein (IGFBP)-3, but its effect on brown adipocytes is not known. This study investigated whether IGFBP-3 influences the proliferation and differentiation of brown preadipocytes in primary culture. In vitro growth and differentiation of brown preadipocytes from wild-type mice, transgenic mice overexpressing human IGFBP-3 (PGKBP3), or its non-IGF-binding Gly56/Gly80/Gly81-mutant (PGKmutBP3), and wild-type brown preadipocytes transfected with IGFBP-3 siRNA were studied by us. In addition to IGF-I and IGFBP-3 expression, brown preadipocyte growth and differentiation were assessed by antiproliferating cell nuclear antigen, oil red O, brown fat gene expression, and phosphorylation states of Akt and ERK. Akt phosphorylation and IGF-I expression were paralleled by initial growth and differentiation and were slower for PGKBP3 brown preadipocytes than PGKmutBP3 and wild-type preadipocytes. Terminal adipocyte differentiation as assessed by lipid accumulation coincided with ERK inhibition and was greatest in PGKmutBP3 cells, followed by PGKBP3 cells and then wild-type cells, whereas adipocyte differentiation was poor after IGFBP-3 siRNA treatment. Thermogenic ...Continue Reading

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