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Complete differentiation in vivo of implanted cultured adipocyte precursors from adult rats
Authors:L. R. Van Robin  Dr. Daniel A. K. Roncari
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Medical Science and Toronto Western Hospital, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;(2) Present address: Department of Medicine I, Sahlgren's Hospital, S-40033 Gothenburg, Sweden;(3) Medical Sciences Building, Room 7238, University of Toronto, M5S1A8 Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Summary The formation of fully differentiated fat cells from adipocyte precursors, implanted into the same adult rats from which they were derived, is described. Precursor strains of rat epididymal adipocyte strains were grown through five subcultures, some in the presence of radioactive thymidine. While still at a relatively undifferentiated stage, the precursors were re-implanted into a superficial intramuscular location. At the time of resection six months later, ldquofat padsrdquo were observed at the sites of implantation. These pads contained sheets of cells morphologically identical to mature epididymal adipocytes. The fat cells in pads developing from precursors grown in the presence of [3H]thymidine, were radiolabelled. Therefore, they represent fat cells that have differentiated in vivo from the implanted cultured precursors. Implanted skin fibroblasts did not lead to the formation of adipocytes. The finding that cultured adipocyte precursors from adult rats can differentiate fully not only in vitro, but also in adult animals, supports the probable physiological significance of these cells. The precursors probably participate in fat cell turnover, which likely persists throughout adulthood.This work was supported by Medical Research Council Grant MT-5827 and Ontario Heart Foundation Grant T1-46
Keywords:Adipose tissue  Adipocyte precursors  Implantation  Differentiation  In vivo
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