Cultured 3T3L1 adipocytes dispose of excess medium glucose as lactate under abundant oxygen availability


Autoria(s): Sabater Martínez, David; Arriarán Germán Palacios, Sofía; Romero, María del Mar; Agnelli, Silvia; Fernández López, José Antonio; Remesar Betlloch, Xavier; Alemany, Marià, 1946-
Data(s)

26/03/2014

Resumo

White adipose tissue (WAT) produces lactate in significant amount from circulating glucose, especially in obesity;Under normoxia, 3T3L1 cells secrete large quantities of lactate to the medium, again at the expense of glucose and proportionally to its levels. Most of the glucose was converted to lactate with only part of it being used to synthesize fat. Cultured adipocytes were largely anaerobic, but this was not a Warburg-like process. It is speculated that the massive production of lactate, is a process of defense of the adipocyte, used to dispose of excess glucose. This way, the adipocyte exports glucose carbon (and reduces the problem of excess substrate availability) to the liver, but the process may be also a mechanism of short-term control of hyperglycemia. The in vivo data obtained from adipose tissue of male rats agree with this interpretation.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/227242

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eng

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Nature Publishing Group

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cc-by-nc-nd (c) Sabater Martínez, David et al., 2014

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Palavras-Chave #Teixit adipós #Glucosa #Cultius cel·lulars humans #Adipose tissues #Glucose #Human cell culture
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