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Adipogenic genes on induction and stabilization of commitment to adipose conversion
Authors:Ayala-Sumuano Jorge-Tonatiuh  Velez-Del Valle Cristina  Beltrán-Langarica Alicia  Hernández José Manuel  Kuri-Harcuch Walid
Affiliation:Department of Cell Biology, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Apdo. Postal 14-740, Mexico City 07000, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Abstract:Most late events of adipose conversion are known, but those early events that lead to cell commitment, and important aspects of its mechanism remain unknown. We recently described that, in the absence of any other adipogenic factor, 4 h incubation with staurosporine promotes commitment of 3T3-F442A cells to adipogenesis. This commitment consists of two stages; a first stage of 4 h induction by staurosporine, and, in the absence of this drug, a second stage of stabilization which becomes completed after 40-48 h from staurosporine treatment. Here, we demonstrate that pparg2 gene is expressed early after induction stage but before commitment is stabilized, whereas cebpa is highly expressed during the last part of stabilization stage. A decrease of dlk1 expression, whose down-regulation is indispensable for adipogenesis, began to take place between 24 and 48 h of St-Dex incubation started, reaching the lowest levels well into the end of stabilization stage.
Keywords:Adipose conversion   Cell commitment   Induction   Stabilization   Adipogenic gene expression   Staurosporine   Adipogenesis   Differentiation   3T3-F442A cells
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