Shin_2017_Horm.Metab.Res_49_380

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Title : Regulation of Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4, its Substrate Chemokines, and Their Receptors in Adipose Tissue of ob\/ob Mice - Shin_2017_Horm.Metab.Res_49_380
Author(s) : Shin J , Fukuhara A , Onodera T , Yokoyama C , Otsuki M , Shimomura I
Ref : Hormone & Metabolic Research , 49 :380 , 2017
Abstract :

The physiological function of DPP-4 in proteolytic inactivation of incretins has been well established, however, there is limited information on the expression and the significance of DPP-4 in white adipose tissue with regard to obesity. The objective of the work was to reveal the expression and regulation of DPP-4 in adipocytes and compare the expression and activity of DPP-4 in white adipose tissue and several other organs such as the liver, muscle and kidney. We also investigated the gene expression levels of DPP-4 substrate chemokines, and their receptors in white adipose tissue. DPP-4 was mainly expressed in stromal vascular fraction (SVF), and downregulated in adipose tissue of ob/ob compared with C57BL6/J mice. Mimetic conditions of obese fat in vitro showed that differentiation of mouse primary preadipocytes into adipocytes was associated with marked downregulation of DPP-4 expression. Treatment with TNF-alpha or ROS even decreased DPP-4 expression in mouse primary adipocytes. Various DPP-4 substrate chemokines were expressed in white adipose tissue and regulated by obesity. The expression of receptors for DPP-4 substrate chemokines was markedly high and tightly regulated by obesity in white adipose tissue. Expression of DPP-4 was reduced in adipose tissues of ob/ob mice. Actions of several substrate chemokines might be potentiated by downregulation of DPP-4, synergistically with upregulation of chemokines and their receptors in adipose tissues of obese mice.

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Shin J, Fukuhara A, Onodera T, Yokoyama C, Otsuki M, Shimomura I (2017)
Regulation of Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4, its Substrate Chemokines, and Their Receptors in Adipose Tissue of ob\/ob Mice
Hormone & Metabolic Research 49 :380

Shin J, Fukuhara A, Onodera T, Yokoyama C, Otsuki M, Shimomura I (2017)
Hormone & Metabolic Research 49 :380