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Title: Beta-Adrenergic receptors in rat fat cells and their relationship with lipolysis. Author: Okuda H, Morimoto C, Tsujita T. Journal: J Biochem; 1996 May; 119(5):852-6. PubMed ID: 8797083. Abstract: Norepinephrine stimulated lipolysis in rat fat cells while (-)-alprenolol completely inhibited this lipolysis. (-)-Alprenolol competed for (-)-[3H] dihydroalprenolol (DHA) binding sites on rat fat cells. The specific (-)-[3H]DHA binding sites identified by competition with (-)-alprenolol were found to be transferred to the solubilized supernatant during preparation of endogenous lipid droplets from the fat cells. Although the lipid droplets did not exhibit specific (-)-[3H]DHA binding, norepinephrine induced lipolysis in a cell-free system consisting of the lipid droplets and hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL). Norepinephrine-induced lipolysis in the cell-free system was inhibited by propranolol and (-)-alprenolol, but not by phenoxybenzamine. The lipolytic action of norepinephrine and the anti-lipolytic actions of propranolol and (-)-alprenolol disappeared after sonication of the lipid droplets in the cell-free system. These results suggest that the adrenergic receptor concerned with lipolysis in fat cells may not be a specific (-)-[3H]DHA binding site, but may be closely related to the lipid droplets.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]