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Title: Expression of beta3-adrenoceptor and stimulation of glucose transport by beta3-agonists in brown adipocyte primary culture. Author: Nikami H, Shimizu Y, Sumida M, Minokoshi Y, Yoshida T, Saito M, Shimazu T. Journal: J Biochem; 1996 Jan; 119(1):120-5. PubMed ID: 8907185. Abstract: Precursor cells of brown adipocytes were isolated from the interscapular brown fat of newborn rats and cultured on collagen-coated dishes. When confluent cells were treated with dexamethasone, mRNAs for muscle/adipocyte type of glucose transporter, hormone-sensitive lipase, and CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha were increased remarkably, confirming a predominant effect of dexamethasone on the terminal differentiation of the cultured cells. Effects of dexamethasone on the expression of three subtypes of beta-adrenoceptor were also examined. beta1- and beta2-adrenoceptor mRNAs remained constant regardless of dexamethasone-treatment, while beta3-adrenoceptor mRNA was present only in dexamethasone-treated differentiated cells. To assess the metabolic response mediated by beta3-adrenoceptor, glucose transport into the cells was estimated. Norepinephrine enhanced glucose transport in dexamethasone-treated differentiated cells, but not in undifferentiated cells. beta3-Adrenergic agonists mimicked completely the stimulatory effect of norepinephrine at concentrations lower by two orders of magnitude. These results suggest that the beta3-adrenoceptor is expressed during the course of differentiation in brown adipocytes and plays a significant role in the response of glucose transport to adrenergic stimulation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]