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Le role et la regulation du pyroglutamylated RF-amide peptide dans le tissu adipeux lors de l'obesite

Posted on:2014-03-07Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Universite de Montreal (Canada)Candidate:Jossart, ChristianFull Text:PDF
GTID:1454390008452398Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
Obesity is defined as an excess of fat tissue mass. Obesity is a public health problem which became pandemic in developed countries. The condition of obesity predisposes to potentially fatal diseases like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.;The increase in intra-abdominal adipose tissue mass is intimately associated with the development of insulin resistance. An increase in fat tissue mass occurs by preadipocytes hyperplasia, preadipocytes differentiation into adipocytes and adipocyte hypertrophy. The differentiation of preadipocytes occurs during adipogenesis and is regulated by multiple factors but inhibited by inflammatory stimuli that are responsible for insulin resistance and the emergence of obesity-related dysfunctions.;We identified a new autocrine/paracrine system of regulation of adipogenesis in adipose tissue cells. The pyroglutamylated RF-amide peptide (QRFP), previously known for its role in the regulation of appetite, is an activator of adipogenesis by activating its receptor, G protein-coupled receptor 103 (GPR103). QRFP is expressed in adipocytes and macrophages whereas the GPR103 subtype b is expressed in adipocytes only. Treatment of adipocytes with QRFP increases fatty acids uptake, lipid accumulation, LPL enzyme expression and activity. QRFP upregulates gene expressions of fatty acids transporters CD36 and FATP1, of the fatty acid activating enzyme ACSL1 and of transcription factors PPAR-γ and C/EBP-α, which are all involved in adipogenesis. In addition to its effects on adipogenesis, QRFP shows an inhibitory effect on lipolytic activity induced by catecholamines.;We have shown that QRFP expression is decreased in adipose tissues of obese mice. According to our results, this decrease could be explained by an increase of circulating endotoxins in obesity, called metabolic endotoxemia, which mediate its effect, in part, by the induction of interferons in macrophages. Signaling pathways of these effects have been identified. We demonstrated another example of inflammatory stimulus downregulating adipogenic signals.;Keywords : GPR103, QRFP, obesity, adipocytes, macrophages, adipogenesis, metabolic endotoxemia, interferons, inflammation.
Keywords/Search Tags:QRFP, Obesity, Tissue mass, Adipogenesis, GPR103, Adipocytes, Regulation
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