Literature DB >> 33788629

Pancreatic fat cells of humans with type 2 diabetes display reduced adipogenic and lipolytic activity.

Morgana Barroso Oquendo1,2, Dorothea Siegel-Axel1,2, Felicia Gerst1,3,2, Estela Lorza-Gil1,3,2, Anja Moller1,3,2, Robert Wagner1,3,2, Jürgen Machann1,3,4, Falko Fend5, Alfred Königsrainer6, Martin Heni1,3,2,7, Hans-Ulrich Häring1,3,2, Susanne Ullrich1,3,2, Andreas L Birkenfeld1,3,2.   

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Obesity, especially visceral fat accumulation, increases the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D). The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of T2D on the pancreatic fat depot. Pancreatic fat pads from 17 partial pancreatectomized patients (PPP) were collected, pancreatic preadipocytes isolated, and in vitro differentiated. Patients were grouped using HbA1c into normal glucose tolerant (NGT), prediabetic (PD), and T2D. Transcriptome profiles of preadipocytes and adipocytes were assessed by RNAseq. Insulin sensitivity was estimated by quantifying AKT phosphorylation on Western blots. Lipogenic capacity was assessed with oil red O staining, lipolytic activity via fatty acid release. Secreted factors were measured using ELISA. Comparative transcriptome analysis of preadipocytes and adipocytes indicates defective upregulation of genes governing adipogenesis (NR1H3), lipogenesis (FASN, SCD, ELOVL6, and FADS1), and lipolysis (LIPE) during differentiation of cells from T2D-PPP. In addition, the ratio of leptin/adiponectin mRNA was higher in T2D than in NGT-PPP. Preadipocytes and adipocytes of NGT-PPP were more insulin sensitive than T2D-PPP cells in regard to AKT phosphorylation. Triglyceride accumulation was similar in NGT and T2D adipocytes. Despite a high expression of the receptors NPR1 and NPR2 in NGT and T2D adipocytes, lipolysis was stimulated by ANP 1.74-fold in NGT cells only. This stimulation was further increased by the PDE5 inhibitor dipyridamole (3.09-fold). Dipyridamole and forskolin increased lipolysis receptor independently 1.88-fold and 1.48-fold, respectively, solely in NGT cells. In conclusion, the metabolic status persistently affects differentiation and lipolysis of pancreatic adipocytes. These alterations could aggravate the development of T2D.

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Keywords:  ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide); adipogenesis; lipolysis; pancreatic fat cell; type 2 diabetes

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33788629     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00595.2020

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


  4 in total

Review 1.  Metabolic implications of pancreatic fat accumulation.

Authors:  Robert Wagner; Sabine S Eckstein; Hajime Yamazaki; Felicia Gerst; Jürgen Machann; Benjamin Assad Jaghutriz; Annette Schürmann; Michele Solimena; Stephan Singer; Alfred Königsrainer; Andreas L Birkenfeld; Hans-Ulrich Häring; Andreas Fritsche; Susanne Ullrich; Martin Heni
Journal:  Nat Rev Endocrinol       Date:  2021-10-20       Impact factor: 43.330

2.  The Association of lncRNA and mRNA Changes in Adipose Tissue with Improved Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Obese Diabetes Mellitus Rats after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.

Authors:  Li-Hai Zhang; Jiao Wang; Bai-Hong Tan; Yan-Bin Yin; Yu-Ming Kang
Journal:  Dis Markers       Date:  2022-07-18       Impact factor: 3.464

3.  Effects of adrenergic-stimulated lipolysis and cytokine production on in vitro mouse adipose tissue-islet interactions.

Authors:  Morgana Barroso Oquendo; Estela Lorza-Gil; David Juarez-Lopez; Robert Wagner; Andreas L Birkenfeld; Susanne Ullrich; Felicia Gerst
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-09-22       Impact factor: 4.996

Review 4.  Fatty Pancreas-Centered Metabolic Basis of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: From Obesity, Diabetes and Pancreatitis to Oncogenesis.

Authors:  Ming-Ling Chang
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-03-17
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