Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2463657 | The Veterinary Journal | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Mature adipocytes and stromovascular cells of subcutaneous origin secreted higher concentrations of adiponectin and lower concentration of IL6 and TNFα, respectively, than corresponding cells of visceral origin, in both the control (Pâ=â0.015, Pâ=â0.004, and Pâ=â0.016, respectively) and troglitazone-treated cultures (Pâ<0.001, Pâ=â0.004, and Pâ=â0.016, respectively). Troglitazone increased adiponectin secretion from mature adipocytes in visceral (Pâ=â0.019), but not in subcutaneous fat cultures (Pâ=â0.4). Troglitazone decreased IL6 and TNFα secretion from stromovascular cells both in visceral (Pâ=â0.047 and Pâ=â0.016, respectively) and subcutaneous (Pâ=â0.047 and Pâ=â0.016, respectively) fat cultures. Higher body condition score was associated with lower secretion of adiponectin from mature adipocytes (Pâ=â0.007), lower secretion of IL6 (Pâ=â0.040) and higher secretion of TNFα (Pâ=â0.040) from stromovascular cells. This study showed differential secretion of adipokines by subcutaneous and visceral fat depots in dogs and association between body condition and adipokine secretion. Activation of PPARγ altered adipokine secretion.
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Authors
M. Mazaki-Tovi, S.R. Bolin, P.A. Schenck,