Palmitoleic acid (n-7) increases white adipocyte lipolysis and lipase content in a PPARα-dependent manner


Autoria(s): Lopes, Andressa Bolsoni; Festuccia, William Tadeu Lara; Farias, Talita da Silva Mendes de; Chimin, Patricia; Leal, Francisco Leonardo Tôrres; Derogis, Priscilla Bento Matos Cruz; Andrade, Paula Bresciani Martins de; Miyamoto, Sayuri; Lima, Fabio Bessa; Curi, Rui; Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel C.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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22/04/2014

22/04/2014

01/11/2013

Resumo

We investigated whether palmitoleic acid, a fatty acid that enhances whole body glucose disposal and suppresses hepatic steatosis, modulates triacylglycerol (TAG) metabolism in adipocytes. For this, both differentiated 3T3-L1 cells treated with either palmitoleic acid (16:1n7, 200 μM) or palmitic acid (16:0, 200 μM) for 24 h and primary adipocytes from wild-type or PPARα-deficient mice treated with 16:1n7 (300 mg•kg(-1)•day(-1)) or oleic acid (18:1n9, 300 mg•kg(-1)•day(-1)) by gavage for 10 days were evaluated for lipolysis, TAG, and glycerol 3-phosphate synthesis and gene and protein expression profile. Treatment of differentiated 3T3-L1 cells with 16:1n7, but not 16:0, increased basal and isoproterenol-stimulated lipolysis, mRNA levels of adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) and hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) and protein content of ATGL and pSer(660)-HSL. Such increase in lipolysis induced by 16:1n7, which can be prevented by pharmacological inhibition of PPARα, was associated with higher rates of PPARα binding to DNA. In contrast to lipolysis, both 16:1n7 and 16:0 increased fatty acid incorporation into TAG and glycerol 3-phosphate synthesis from glucose without affecting glyceroneogenesis and glycerokinase expression. Corroborating in vitro findings, treatment of wild-type but not PPARα-deficient mice with 16:1n7 increased primary adipocyte basal and stimulated lipolysis and ATGL and HSL mRNA levels. In contrast to lipolysis, however, 16:1n7 treatment increased fatty acid incorporation into TAG and glycerol 3-phosphate synthesis from glucose in both wild-type and PPARα-deficient mice. In conclusion, palmitoleic acid increases adipocyte lipolysis and lipases by a mechanism that requires a functional PPARα

São Paulo State Research Foundation (FAPESP, 2011/51627-8)

São Paulo State Research Foundation (FAPESP, 2009/15354-7)

São Paulo State Research Foundation (FAPESP, 2010/10909-8)

São Paulo State Research Foundation (FAPESP, 2009/53964-1)

Identificador

AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism, Bethesda, v.305, n.9, p.e1093-e1102, 2013

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44572

10.1152/ajpendo.00082.2013

http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00082.2013

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eng

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American Physiological Society

Bethesda

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AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism

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American Physiological Society

Palavras-Chave #ATGL #HSL #Lipogenesis #Triacylglycerol/fatty acid cycle #Lipogênese #Ácidos palmitoléicos #ÁCIDOS GRAXOS #METABOLISMO #GLICOSE #LIPASE
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