The acute effects of growth hormone in adipose tissue is associated with suppression of antilipolytic signals

脂肪组织中生长激素的急性作用与抗脂肪分解信号的抑制有关

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作者:Katrine L Høyer, Morten L Høgild, Edward O List, Kevin Y Lee, Emily Kissinger, Rita Sharma, Nils Erik Magnusson, Vishwajeet Puri, John J Kopchick, Jens O L Jørgensen, Niels Jessen

Aim

Since GH stimulates lipolysis in vivo after a 2-hr lag phase, we studied whether this involves GH signaling and gene expression in adipose tissue (AT).

Conclusion

(a) GH directly stimulates AT lipolysis in a GHR-dependent manner, (b) this involves suppression of antilipolytic signals at the level of gene expression, (c) the underlying GH signaling pathways remain to be defined.

Methods

Human subjects (n = 9) each underwent intravenous exposure to GH versus saline with measurement of serum FFA, and GH signaling, gene array, and protein in AT biopsies after 30-120 min. Human data were corroborated in adipose-specific GH receptor knockout (FaGHRKO) mice versus wild-type mice. Expression of candidate genes identified in the array were investigated in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

Results

GH increased serum FFA and AT phosphorylation of STAT5b in human subjects. This was replicated in wild-type mice, but not in FaGHRKO mice. The array identified 53 GH-regulated genes, and Ingenuity Pathway analysis showed downregulation of PDE3b, an insulin-dependent antilipolytic signal, upregulation of PTEN that inhibits insulin-dependent antilipolysis, and downregulation of G0S2 and RASD1, both encoding antilipolytic proteins. This was confirmed in 3T3-L1 adipocytes, except for PDE3B, including reciprocal effects of GH and insulin on mRNA expression of PTEN, RASD1, and G0S2.

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