Title : mTOR and ERK1\/2 signaling participate in the process of acetate regulating lipid metabolism and HSL expression - Li_2021_Anim.Biosci__ |
Author(s) : Li Y , Fu C , Liu L , Liu Y , Li F |
Ref : Anim Biosci , : , 2021 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: Acetate plays an important role in host lipid metabolism. However, the network of acetate-regulated lipid metabolism remains unclear. Previous studies show that mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) play a crucial role in lipid metabolism. We hypothesize that acetate could affect MAPKs and/or mTOR signaling and then regulate lipid metabolism. The present study investigated whether any cross talk occurs among MAPKs, mTOR and acetate in regulating lipid metabolism. METHODS: The ceramide C6 (an extracellular signaling-regulated kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) activator) and MHY1485 (a mTOR activator) were used to treat rabbit adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) with or without acetate, respectively. RESULTS: It indicated that acetate (9 mM) treatment for 48 h decreased the lipid deposition in rabbit ADSCs. Acetate treatment decreased significantly phosphorylated protein levels of ERK1/2 and mTOR but significantly increased mRNA level of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL). Acetate treatment did not significantly alter the phosphorylated protein level of p38 MAPK and c-Jun aminoterminal kinase (JNK). Activation of ERK1/2 and mTOR by respective addition in media with ceramide C6 and MHY1485 significantly attenuated decreased lipid deposition and increased HSL expression caused by acetate. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that ERK1/2 and mTOR signaling pathways are associated with acetate regulated HSL gene expression and lipid deposition. |
PubMedSearch : Li_2021_Anim.Biosci__ |
PubMedID: 34727637 |
Li Y, Fu C, Liu L, Liu Y, Li F (2021)
mTOR and ERK1\/2 signaling participate in the process of acetate regulating lipid metabolism and HSL expression
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Li Y, Fu C, Liu L, Liu Y, Li F (2021)
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