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Mechanism of Regulation of Adipocyte Numbers in Adult Organisms Through Differentiation and Apoptosis Homeostasis
Published on: June 3, 2016
Modulation of CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein-alpha gene expression by metabolic signals in rodent adipocytes
Y Wang1, W Lee-Kwon, J L Martindale
1Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, Maryland 21224-6825, USA.
Abstract:
The transcription factor CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein-alpha (C/EBPalpha) is a positive modulator of transcription for several adipocyte-specific genes that play a role in energy metabolism. However, there is little information available regarding the regulation of its expression by metabolic signals. Exposure to insulin for 5-24 h attenuated C/EBPalpha expression when 3T3-L1 adipocytes were incubated in 24 mM glucose, but not in 5.7 mM glucose. Nuclear run-on transcription assays indicated a transcriptional repression of C/EBPalpha gene, but not that of C/EBPbeta. Glucosamine, a product of the hexosamine pathway, in the presence of low glucose mimicked high glucose's ability to reduce C/EBPalpha messenger RNA expression in insulin-treated cells. Similar results were obtained with xylitol, an activator of the pentose phosphate pathway. There was no correlation between the accumulation of hexosamine pathway metabolites (e.g. UDP-N-acetylhexosamines) and/or changes in intracellular protein glycosylation with the ability of high glucose, glucosamine, or xylitol to down-regulate C/EBPalpha gene expression. None of these treatments caused a reduction in intracellular ATP levels. Stable transfection of 3T3-L1 cells with the 5'-flanking 468-bp sequence of the mouse C/EBPalpha gene fused to luciferase demonstrated that promoter activity was also reduced by these nutrients. Of interest, treatment of rats with glucose or glucosamine led to a reduction in C/EBPalpha messenger RNA levels in epididymal, but not omental, fat. Taken together, these results suggest that metabolic signals serve to down-regulate C/EBPalpha expression both in vitro and in vivo.
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