Relationship between site-specific HSL phosphorylation and adipocyte lipolysis in obese women

肥胖女性位点特异性HSL磷酸化与脂肪细胞脂肪分解的关系

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作者:Silvia Lorente-Cebrián, Agné Kulyté, Per Hedén, Erik Näslund, Peter Arner, Mikael Rydén

Aims

In fat cells of obese humans, basal lipolysis is increased but catecholamine-stimulated lipolysis is blunted. This is linked to decreased expression of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL). Upon stimulation by cAMP, HSL is phosphorylated at several serine residues (P-Ser(552), P-Ser(649) and P-Ser(650)) leading to enzymatic activation. In contrast, P-Ser(554) prevents phosphorylation at Ser(552) and is thus considered an inactivating site. We hypothesized that differences in HSL phosphorylation could be linked to disturbed adipocyte lipolysis in obesity.

Background/aims

In fat cells of obese humans, basal lipolysis is increased but catecholamine-stimulated lipolysis is blunted. This is linked to decreased expression of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL). Upon stimulation by cAMP, HSL is phosphorylated at several serine residues (P-Ser(552), P-Ser(649) and P-Ser(650)) leading to enzymatic activation. In contrast, P-Ser(554) prevents phosphorylation at Ser(552) and is thus considered an inactivating site. We hypothesized that differences in HSL phosphorylation could be linked to disturbed adipocyte lipolysis in obesity.

Conclusion

In contrast to total HSL and ATGL levels, phosphorylation at Ser(554) and Ser(552), but not at Ser(650), may differentially predict adipocyte lipolysis in vitro. Posttranslational modifications of HSL may therefore constitute an important regulator of adipocyte lipolysis, at least in adipose tissue of obese women. Whether this is also relevant in lean individuals remains to be demonstrated.

Methods

Phosphorylation at Ser(552), Ser(554), Ser(650) as well as total HSL and adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) protein expression were assessed by Western blot in subcutaneous adipose tissue samples of 32 obese women. Basal and stimulated lipolysis in isolated fat cells were correlated to phosphorylation levels.

Results

While there was no correlation between basal lipolysis and P-Ser(650) or P-Ser(554), there was a negative correlation with P-Ser(552) (r = 0.39; p < 0.05). In contrast, only P-Ser(554) was strongly and negatively correlated with noradrenaline- (r = -0.50; p < 0.01) and dibutyryl cAMP-stimulated (r = -0.45; p < 0.05) lipolysis. There were no significant correlations between any measure of lipolysis and total levels of HSL and ATGL.

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