Title : Metformin counters both lipolytic\/inflammatory agents-decreased hormone sensitive lipase phosphorylation at Ser-554 and -induced lipolysis in human adipocytes - Grisouard_2011_Arch.Physiol.Biochem_117_209 |
Author(s) : Grisouard J , Timper K , Bouillet E , Radimerski T , Dembinski K , Frey DM , Peterli R , Zulewski H , Keller U , Muller B , Christ-Crain M |
Ref : Arch Physiol Biochem , 117 :209 , 2011 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of metformin on lipolysis and hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) phosphorylation in human adipocytes treated with lipolytic and inflammatory agents. METHODS: Lipolysis and phosphorylation status of HSL were assessed in subcutaneous pre-adipocytes surgically isolated from patients and differentiated into mature adipocytes in vitro. RESULTS: Stimulation for 1 h with forskolin, isoproterenol and IBMX or stimulation for 24 h with LPS, IL-1beta and TNF-alpha increased lipolysis (p < 0.05 vs. basal). The phosphorylation of HSL at Ser-554 was decreased while the Ser-552 phosphorylation was increased. Pre-incubation with metformin (24 h, 1 mM) inhibited forskolin-, isoproterenol-, IBMX-, LPS-, IL-1beta- and TNF-alpha-induced glycerol release and prevented p(Ser554)HSL decrease and p(Ser-552)HSL increase due to lipolytic and inflammatory agents. AMPKalpha1 is involved in metformin-induced HSL phosphorylation at Ser-552. CONCLUSION: Phosphorylation of HSL at Ser-554 inversely correlates with lipolysis and HSL phosphorylation at Ser552 in human adipocytes. |
PubMedSearch : Grisouard_2011_Arch.Physiol.Biochem_117_209 |
PubMedID: 21338323 |
Grisouard J, Timper K, Bouillet E, Radimerski T, Dembinski K, Frey DM, Peterli R, Zulewski H, Keller U, Muller B, Christ-Crain M (2011)
Metformin counters both lipolytic\/inflammatory agents-decreased hormone sensitive lipase phosphorylation at Ser-554 and -induced lipolysis in human adipocytes
Arch Physiol Biochem
117 :209
Grisouard J, Timper K, Bouillet E, Radimerski T, Dembinski K, Frey DM, Peterli R, Zulewski H, Keller U, Muller B, Christ-Crain M (2011)
Arch Physiol Biochem
117 :209