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Galectin-3 stimulates preadipocyte proliferation and is up-regulated in growing adipose tissue
Authors:Kiwaki Kohji  Novak Colleen M  Hsu Daniel K  Liu Fu-Tong  Levine James A
Institution:Endocrine Research Unit, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Abstract: Objective: Some cytokines and mediators of inflammation can alter adiposity through their effects on adipocyte number. To probe the molecular basis of obesity, this study determined whether galectin‐3 was present in adipose tissue and investigated its effects on fat cell number. Research Methods and Procedures: In the first study, obesity‐prone C57BL/6J mice were fed with high‐fat (58%) diet. Epididymal fat pads were collected at Day 0, Day 60, and Day 120 after the start of high‐fat feeding. Results: Levels of adipocyte galectin‐3 protein, determined using Western blot analysis, increased as the mice became obese. Galectin‐3 mRNA and protein were then detected in human adipose tissue, primarily in the preadipocyte fraction. It was found that recombinant human galectin‐3 stimulated proliferation of primary cultured preadipocytes as well as DNA synthesis through lectin‐carbohydrate interaction. Discussion: Galectin‐3, which has been known to play a versatile role especially in immune cells, might play a role also in adipose tissue and be associated with the pathophysiology of obesity.
Keywords:C57BL/6J mice  diet  obesity phenotypes
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