Alterations in Niban Gene Expression as a Response to Stress Conditions in 3t3-L1 Adipocytes
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Date
2020
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Springer
Abstract
Adipocyte death is important in obesity development. Understanding and prevention of adipocyte deaths may be a molecular approach in the treatment. In the study, we aimed to understand role of Niban gene, which acts as an anti-apoptotic molecule as a response to stress conditions, in adipocytes. 3T3-L1 adipocytes were treated with different doses of linoleic acid, hydrogen peroxide and ethanol; and proliferation of the cells examined with real time monitoring iCELLingence system. Gene expression levels were measured by q-PCR. As a response to 24h 480 mu M linoleic acid treatment, Niban gene expression was found to be higher than control group (p = 0.008), whereas 24 h 90 mM ethanol treatment was determined to be lower than control group (p = 0.008). The highest value of Niban gene expression among H2O2 treatment groups was detected in 4h 600 mu M H2O2 in comparison to control group (p = 0.008). To understand role of Niban in adipogenesis, Niban gene expressions were compared between pre-adipocytes and advanced fat accumulated adipocytes and determined to be significantly different (p = 0.042). Our results suggest that Niban might be involved in stress response process in adipocytes. However, the exact molecular role of Niban needs to be investigated in further studies.
Description
Deliorman, Gokce/0000-0002-3110-5070; Cevik, Mehtap/0000-0001-8912-8307; Susleyici, Belgin/0000-0001-5790-4674
Keywords
Niban, Linoleic Acid, Cell Stress, Obesity, Adipogenesis
WoS Q
Q3
Scopus Q
Q3
Source
Molecular Biology Reports
Volume
47
Issue
12
Start Page
9399
End Page
9408
