TNF-alpha and insulin, alone and synergistically, induce plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 expression in adipocytes |
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Authors: | Sakamoto, Tomohiro Woodcock-Mitchell, Janet Marutsuka, Kousuke Mitchell, John J. Sobel, Burton E. Fujii, Satoshi |
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Abstract: | Obesity is associated with hyperinsulinemia and elevatedconcentrations of tumor necrosis factor- (TNF-) inadipose tissue. TNF- has been implicated as an inducer of thesynthesis of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), the primaryphysiological inhibitor of fibrinolysis, mediated by plasminogenactivators in cultured adipocytes. To identify mechanism(s) throughwhich TNF- induces PAI-1, 3T3-L1 preadipocytes were differentiatedinto adipocytes and exposed to TNF- for 24 h. TNF- selectivelyincreased the synthesis of PAI-1 without increasing activity ofplasminogen activators. Both superoxide (generated by xanthine oxidaseplus hypoxanthine) and hydrogen peroxide were potent inducers of PAI-1, and hydroxyl radical scavengers completely abolished the TNF- induction of PAI-1. Exposure of adipocytes to TNF- or insulin aloneover 5 days increased PAI-1 production. These agonists exert synergistic effects. Results obtained suggest that TNF- stimulates PAI-1 production by adipocytes, an effect potentiated by insulin, andthat adipocyte generation of reactive oxygen centered radicals mediatesthe induction of PAI-1 production by TNF-. Because induction ofPAI-1 by TNF- is potentiated synergistically by insulin, both agonists appear likely to contribute to the impairment of fibrinolytic system capacity typical in obese, hyperinsulinemic patients. |
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