Bile Canalicular Bitter Taste Receptors Inhibit β-Adrenergic Receptor-Induced Lipolysis in Steatotic Hepatocytes.

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作者:Xue Yan-Bo, Gong Shi-Meng, Peng Yuan-Yuan, Yu Defu, Zhou Ruhong, Huang Liquan
Bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) are G protein-coupled receptors best known for detecting bitter compounds in the oral cavity. However, their expression patterns and physiological roles in the liver remain largely unexplored. Here, we employed molecular and immunohistochemical approaches to demonstrate that multiple TAS2Rs are expressed in human Hep3B cells and mouse primary hepatocytes (MPHs) and co-localized with β-adrenergic receptors (βARs) at the bile canaliculi. Bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET), cAMP assays, and Western blot analyses revealed that certain TAS2Rs exhibit ligand-dependent coupling preferences for the G protein subunits Gαi1, Gαi2, and Gαi3. This coupling leads to inhibition of cAMP production and a reduction in protein kinase A (PKA) substrate phosphorylation. Biochemical assays further showed that TAS2R activation significantly attenuates βAR-mediated lipolysis, as well as the production of glycerol and free fatty acid in both Hep3B cells and MPHs. These effects were partially reversed by small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated knockdown of TAS2Rs. Moreover, studies using a steatotic mouse model demonstrated that bitter compounds inhibit lipid droplet degradation, resulting in hepatic triacylglycerol accumulation. Collectively, these findings reveal a role for TAS2Rs in modulating hepatic lipid metabolism and highlight their potential as therapeutic targets for the prevention and treatment of liver diseases.

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