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Decrease in transforming growth factor beta 1 binding during differentiation of rat adipocyte precursors in primary culture
Authors:G Serrero  D Mills
Institution:W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center, Inc., Lake Placid, New York 12946.
Abstract:Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) binding and action were investigated during differentiation of adipocyte precursors freshly isolated from rat inguinal fat-pad cultivated in defined medium. The data presented in this paper indicate that TGF-beta 1 inhibits differentiation of adipocyte precursors with a 50% effective dose of 9 pM. Time course experiments demonstrate that TGF-beta 1 is active only when it is added to the cells while they are still undifferentiated. If added after the cells have started to differentiate, TGF-beta 1 is less active or becomes inactive. 125I-TGF-beta 1 binding studies on adipocyte precursors before and after differentiation indicate a 10-fold decrease in the number of TGF-beta 1 binding sites after the cells have differentiated. Blocking of the differentiation process by treating the cells with fetal bovine serum or with prostaglandin F2 alpha prevented the decrease in the number of TGF-beta 1 receptors, thereby demonstrating that this change in binding was specifically linked to the differentiation process. Experiments cross-linking 125I-TGF-beta 1 to adipocyte precursors showed that 125I-TGF-beta 1 is specifically cross-linked to two bands with molecular weights of 92,000 and 70,000. After differentiation, a decrease in the intensity of the cross-linked bands was observed. These results demonstrate that loss of cell surface TGF-beta 1 binding sites follows differentiation of adipocyte precursors.
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