1. Study on the Lipolytic Function of GPR43 and Its Reduced Expression by DHA
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Zengmiao Hou, Chao Sun, and Li Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lipoprotein lipase ,Messenger RNA ,Chemistry ,Adipose tissue ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,Docosahexaenoic acid ,Adipocyte ,Internal medicine ,Free fatty acid receptor ,medicine ,Lipolysis ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Receptor ,Food Science - Abstract
G protein-coupled receptor 43 (GPR43) is a newly-discovered short-chain free fatty acid receptor and its functions remain to be defined. The objective of this study was to investigate the function of GPR43 on lipolysis. We successfully cloned the GPR43 gene from the pig (EU122439), and measured the level of GPR43 mRNA in different tissues and primary pig adipocytes. The expression level of GPR43 mRNA was higher in adipose tissue and increased gradually with adipocyte differentiation. Then we examined GPR43 mRNA level in different types, growth-stages and various regions of adipose tissue of pigs. The results showed that the expression level of GPR43 mRNA was significantly higher in adipose tissue of obese pigs than in lean pigs, and the expression level also gradually increased as age increased. We further found that the abundance of GPR43 mRNA level increased more in subcutaneous fat than visceral fat. Thereafter, we studied the correlation between GPR43 and lipid metabolism-related genes in adipose tissue and primary pig adipocytes. GPR43 gene had significant negative correlation with hormone-sensitive lipase gene (HSL, r = -0.881, p
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- 2009
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