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Effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 on the differentiation and metabolism of human adipocytes.

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2016-02-29

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El Bekay, Rajaa
Coin-Aragüez, Leticia
Fernandez-Garcia, Diego
Oliva-Olivera, Wilfredo
Bernal-Lopez, Rosa
Clemente-Postigo, Mercedes
Delgado-Lista, Javier
Diaz-Ruiz, Alberto
Guzman-Ruiz, Rocio
Vazquez-Martinez, Rafael

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John Wiley & Sons
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogues improve glycaemic control in type 2 diabetic (T2D) patients and cause weight loss in obese subjects by as yet unknown mechanisms. We recently demonstrated that the GLP-1 receptor, which is present in adipocytes and the stromal vascular fraction of human adipose tissue (AT), is up-regulated in AT of insulin-resistant morbidly obese subjects compared with healthy lean subjects. The aim of this study was to explore the effects of in vitro and in vivo administration of GLP-1 and its analogues on AT and adipocyte functions from T2D morbidly obese subjects. We analysed the effects of GLP-1 on human AT and isolated adipocytes in vitro and the effects of GLP-1 mimetics on AT of morbidly obese T2D subjects in vivo. GLP-1 down-regulated the expression of lipogenic genes when administered during in vitro differentiation of human adipocytes from morbidly obese patients. GLP-1 also decreased the expression of adipogenic/lipogenic genes in AT explants and mature adipocytes, while increasing that of lipolytic markers and adiponectin. In 3T3-L1 adipocytes, GLP-1 decreased free cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i). GLP-1-induced responses were only partially blocked by GLP-1 receptor antagonist exendin (9–39). Moreover, administration of exenatide or liraglutide reduced adipogenic and inflammatory marker mRNA in AT of T2D obese subjects. Our data suggest that the beneficial effects of GLP-1 are associated with changes in the adipogenic potential and ability of AT to expand, via activation of the canonical GLP-1 receptor and an additional, as yet unknown, receptor.

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Exenatide
Gene expression
Genetic markers
Glucagon-like peptide 1
Humans
Mice
Obesity, morbid
Peptides
Pilot projects
Prospective studies
Venoms

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Exenatida
Expresión génica
Marcadores genéticos
Obesidad mórbida
Ponzoñas
Péptido 1 dimilar al glucagón
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3T3-L1 cells, Adipocytes, Animals, Cell differentiation, Diabetes mellitus, type 2

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El Bekay R, Coín-Aragüez L, Fernández-García D, Oliva-Olivera W, Bernal-López R, Clemente-Postigo M, et al. Effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 on the differentiation and metabolism of human adipocytes. Br J Pharmacol. 2016 Jun;173(11):1820-34