ob Gene expression and secretion of leptin following differentiation of rat preadipocytes to adipocytes in primary culture
1997
Mitchell, S.E. | Rees, W.D. | Hardie, L.J. | Hoggard, N. | Tadayyon, M. | Arch, J.R.S. | Trayhurn, P.
Expression of the ob gene and production of leptin have been examined on differentiation of rat fibroblastic preadipocytes to adipocytes in primary culture. Preadipocytes were obtained from the inguinal fat pad of suckling rats, and following differentiation the cells contained lipid droplets and the mRNAs for both lipoprotein lipase and adipsin were detected by Northern blotting. ob mRNA was not, however, detected on Northern blots, but analysis by RT-PCR indicated that the ob gene was expressed, particularly after differentiation. Measurement of leptin in the culture medium by ELISA showed that the ob gene product was secreted by adipocytes from approximately 4 days after the induction of differentiation. Leptin production was sustained over a 2-week period with a peak at 8-10 days post-induction. Dexamethasone stimulated leptin production, while an inhibition was observed with the beta-adrenoceptor agonist isoprenaline. These results demonstrate that following the differentiation of fibroblastic preadipocytes to adipocytes in primary culture, leptin is secreted with the cells responding to stimuli which regulate production of the hormone.
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