| Literature DB >> 29033835 |
Hye-Lin Kim1, Yunu Jung1,2, Jinbong Park1, Dong-Hyun Youn1,2, JongWook Kang1,2, Seona Lim2, Beom Su Lee2, Mi-Young Jeong1, Seong-Kyu Choe3, Raekil Park4, Kwang Seok Ahn1, Jae-Young Um1.
Abstract
Brown adipocytes dissipate energy as heat and hence have an important therapeutic capacity for obesity. Development of brown-like adipocytes (also called beige) is also another attractive target for obesity treatment. Here, we investigated the effect of farnesol, an isoprenoid, on adipogenesis in adipocytes and on the browning of white adipose tissue (WAT) as well as on the weight gain of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mice. Farnesol inhibited adipogenesis and the related key regulators including peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) and CCAAT/enhancer binding protein α through the up-regulation of AMP-activated protein kinase in 3T3-L1 murine adipocytes and human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSCs). Farnesol markedly increased the expression of uncoupling protein 1 and PPARγ coactivator 1 α in differentiated hAMSCs. In addition, farnesol limited the weight gain in HFD obese mice and induced the development of beige adipocytes in both inguinal and epididymal WAT. These results suggest that farnesol could be a potential therapeutic agent for obesity treatment.Entities:
Keywords: AMPK; UCP1; beige adipocytes; farnesol; hAMSCs; obesity
Year: 2017 PMID: 29033835 PMCID: PMC5627035 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2017.00654
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
The primer sequences used for real-time RT-PCR.
| Target gene | Primer sequences | GenBank Accession No. |
|---|---|---|
| 5′-TTTTCAAGGGTGCCAGTTTC-3′ (sense) | NM_001127330 | |
| 5′-TTATTCATCAGGGAGGCCAG-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-GCCGAGATAAAGCCAAACAA-3′ (sense) | NM_001287514 | |
| 5′-CCTTGACCAAGGAGCTCTCA-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-CGTAAATGGGGATTTGGTCA-3′ (sense) | NM_024406 | |
| 5′-TCGACTTTCCATCCCACTTC-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-AGACCTGGCCACTTTCTCCTCATT-3′ (sense) | NM_009605 | |
| 5′-AGAGGAACAGGAGAGCTTGCAACA-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-TTCCTTGTCCCTGAACTGCT-3′ (sense) | NM_001204959 | |
| 5′-AGCTCAAGACTGCTGTGCCT-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-CGCCAAAGAATAACCTGGAA-3′ (sense) | NM_001130412 | |
| 5′-TGAAGACTCGCTGTGAATGG-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-AACTTTGGCATTGTGGAAGG-3′ (sense) | NM_001289726 | |
| 5′-GGATGCAGGGATGATGTTCT-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-TGAATGTGAAGCCCATTGAA-3′ (sense) | NM_001330615 | |
| 5′-CTGCAGTAGCTGCACGTGTT-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-TGTATACCCCTGGTGGGAGA-3′ (sense) | NM_001285829 | |
| 5′-TCATAACTCCGGTCCCTCTG-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-GCATGGCCAAACCTAACATGA-3′ (sense) | NM_001442 | |
| 5′-CCTGGCCCAGTATGAAGGAAA-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-CCTAAGCCAGACATCGGTGA-3′ (sense) | NM_001177800 | |
| 5′-GTAAAGCGAATGGGCATGTT-3′ (antisense) | ||
| 5′-CAA GGC TGT GGG CAA GGT-3′ (sense) | NM_001256799 | |
| 5′-GGA AGG CCA TGC CAG TGA-3′ (antisense) |