Literature DB >> 33439778

In vitro and ex vivo models of adipocytes.

Jérémy Dufau1,2, Joanne X Shen3, Morgane Couchet4, Thais De Castro Barbosa4, Niklas Mejhert4, Lucas Massier4, Elena Griseti1,2, Etienne Mouisel1,2, Ez-Zoubir Amri5, Volker M Lauschke3, Mikael Rydén4, Dominique Langin1,2,6.   

Abstract

Adipocytes are specialized cells with pleiotropic roles in physiology and pathology. Several types of fat cells with distinct metabolic properties coexist in various anatomically defined fat depots in mammals. White, beige, and brown adipocytes differ in their handling of lipids and thermogenic capacity, promoting differences in size and morphology. Moreover, adipocytes release lipids and proteins with paracrine and endocrine functions. The intrinsic properties of adipocytes pose specific challenges in culture. Mature adipocytes float in suspension culture due to high triacylglycerol content and are fragile. Moreover, a fully differentiated state, notably acquirement of the unilocular lipid droplet of white adipocyte, has so far not been reached in two-dimensional culture. Cultures of mouse and human-differentiated preadipocyte cell lines and primary cells have been established to mimic white, beige, and brown adipocytes. Here, we survey various models of differentiated preadipocyte cells and primary mature adipocyte survival describing main characteristics, culture conditions, advantages, and limitations. An important development is the advent of three-dimensional culture, notably of adipose spheroids that recapitulate in vivo adipocyte function and morphology in fat depots. Challenges for the future include isolation and culture of adipose-derived stem cells from different anatomic location in animal models and humans differing in sex, age, fat mass, and pathophysiological conditions. Further understanding of fat cell physiology and dysfunction will be achieved through genetic manipulation, notably CRISPR-mediated gene editing. Capturing adipocyte heterogeneity at the single-cell level within a single fat depot will be key to understanding diversities in cardiometabolic parameters among lean and obese individuals.

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Keywords:  2D and 3D; adipocyte; adipose tissue; cell culture; fat cell

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33439778     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00519.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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Review 1.  Regulatory mechanisms of the early phase of white adipocyte differentiation: an overview.

Authors:  M Audano; S Pedretti; E De Fabiani; N Mitro; D Caruso; M Crestani
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2022-02-20       Impact factor: 9.207

2.  An organoid model derived from human adipose stem/progenitor cells to study adipose tissue physiology.

Authors:  Markus Mandl; Hans P Viertler; Florian M Hatzmann; Camille Brucker; Sonja Großmann; Petra Waldegger; Tina Rauchenwald; Monika Mattesich; Marit Zwierzina; Gerhard Pierer; Werner Zwerschke
Journal:  Adipocyte       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 4.534

3.  Preventing White Adipocyte Browning during Differentiation In Vitro: The Effect of Differentiation Protocols on Metabolic and Mitochondrial Phenotypes.

Authors:  Elena Herbers; Mimmi Patrikoski; Anita Wagner; Riikka Jokinen; Antti Hassinen; Sini Heinonen; Susanna Miettinen; Hilkka Peltoniemi; Eija Pirinen; Kirsi H Pietiläinen
Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 5.443

4.  Towards better models for studying human adipocytes in vitro.

Authors:  Fabiana Baganha; Ruby Schipper; Carolina E Hagberg
Journal:  Adipocyte       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 3.553

5.  Gellan Gum Is a Suitable Biomaterial for Manual and Bioprinted Setup of Long-Term Stable, Functional 3D-Adipose Tissue Models.

Authors:  Franziska B Albrecht; Vera Dolderer; Svenja Nellinger; Freia F Schmidt; Petra J Kluger
Journal:  Gels       Date:  2022-07-05

6.  Cellular Metabolism and Bioenergetic Function in Human Fibroblasts and Preadipocytes of Type 2 Familial Partial Lipodystrophy.

Authors:  Cristina Algieri; Chiara Bernardini; Fabiana Trombetti; Elisa Schena; Augusta Zannoni; Monica Forni; Salvatore Nesci
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 6.208

Review 7.  Modeling Obesity-Driven Pancreatic Carcinogenesis-A Review of Current In Vivo and In Vitro Models of Obesity and Pancreatic Carcinogenesis.

Authors:  Sally Kfoury; Patrick Michl; Laura Roth
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-10-10       Impact factor: 7.666

Review 8.  Of mice and men: Pinpointing species differences in adipose tissue biology.

Authors:  Emma Börgeson; Jeremie Boucher; Carolina E Hagberg
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-09-15
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