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Influence of Extracellular Matrix on the Lipogenesis of Cultured White Fat Cells.
Nobuhisa YonemitsuNobuhisa YonemitsuCharles James KirkpatrickCharles James KirkpatrickHajime SugiharaFernando BittingerFernando BittingerChristian MittermayerThomas Gerheldsubject
HistologybiologyPhysiologyCell BiologyFat cell differentiationBiochemistryMolecular biologyPathology and Forensic MedicineFibronectinExtracellular matrixCollagen type I alpha 1Type IV collagenBiochemistryLamininbiology.proteinCollagenasemedicineType I collagenmedicine.drugdescription
Collagenase digests from subcutaneous fat tissue of new born rats were cultured on different types of collagen gel containing 50% type I collagen, on fibronectin (Fn) or on laminin (Lm). On day 6, 17% of cells on a plastic substratum differentiated and had multilocular or unilocular cytoplasmic lipid droplets (CLDs). Cells on each type of collagen and on Lm had more CLDs than those on a plastic substratum. The extent of lipogenesis showed the following decreasing order: cells on Lm (80%), on type IV+I collagen (70%), on type I collagen (52%), on type III+I collagen (36%), on type II+I collagen (32%). On day 14, most cells on Lm became unilocular fat cells. Cells on Fn showed delipidation and showed decreased reactivity to insulin stimulation.Immunohistochemically differentiated fat cells were positively stained with antilaminin or anti-type IV collagen antibodies. These results provide evidence that Lm and type IV collagen promote fat cell differentiation, whereas Fn facilitates dedifferentiation into the fibroblast-like fat cell.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1998-01-01 | ACTA HISTOCHEMICA ET CYTOCHEMICA |