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Folic acid supplementation modifies β-adrenoceptor-mediated in vitro lipolysis of obese/diabetic (+db/+db) mice | |
Tsz Yan Lam2; Sai Wang Seto2; Alice Lai Shan Au2; Christina Chui Wa Poon2; Rachel Wai Sum Li2; Ho Yeung Lam2; Wing Sze Lau2; Shun Wan Chan3; Sai Ming Ngai1; George Pak Heng Leung2; Simon Ming Yuen Lee4; Stephen Kwok Wing Tsui2; Yiu Wa Kwan2 | |
2009-09-01 | |
Source Publication | Experimental Biology and Medicine |
ISSN | 15353702 15353699 |
Volume | 234Issue:9Pages:1047-1055 |
Abstract | The effects of folic acid (5.7 and 71 lg/kg, 4 weeks) consumption on the β-adrenoceptors (β-ARs)-elicited lipolysis in vitro of the abdominal adipocytes of lean/control (+m/+db) and obese/diabetic (+db/+db) mice (female) were investigated. β-AR agonists (salbutamol, a β -AR agonist; BRL 37344 and CGP 12177, β -AR agonists; adrenaline, a β-AR agonist)-mediated lipolysis, β -, and β -ARs protein expression of the adipose tissues after folic acid consumption were evaluated. Our results demonstrate that a smaller magnitude of the basal (spontaneous) and the β-AR agonists-triggered lipolysis was observed in +db/+db mice, and folic acid supplementation (71 μg/kg) resulted in an improvement of both the baseline and the β-ARs-mediated lipolysis. In controls, a lower β - and β -ARs protein expression of the adipose tissues was detected in +db/+db mice, compared to +m/+db mice. In both strains fed with folic acid (71 μg/kg), a reduction of β -AR protein expression was observed compared to the respective controls. In +db/+db mice, folic acid (5.7 and 71 μg/kg) consumption caused a dose-dependent increase of β -AR protein expression compared to controls. We demonstrate that lipolysis elicited by β-AR (β - and β -ARs) agonists was blunted in +db/+db mice. Folic acid consumption has significant modulatory effects on β-ARs protein expression and lipolysis. Copyright © 2009 by the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. |
Keyword | Β-adrenoceptor +db/+db Mice Adipocytes Folic Acid Lipolysis |
DOI | 10.3181/0902-RM-44 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Research & Experimental Medicine |
WOS Subject | Medicine, Research & Experimental |
WOS ID | WOS:000269966600006 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-70349094101 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Yiu Wa Kwan |
Affiliation | 1.Chinese University of Hong Kong 2.The University of Hong Kong 3.Hong Kong Polytechnic University 4.University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Tsz Yan Lam,Sai Wang Seto,Alice Lai Shan Au,et al. Folic acid supplementation modifies β-adrenoceptor-mediated in vitro lipolysis of obese/diabetic (+db/+db) mice[J]. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2009, 234(9), 1047-1055. |
APA | Tsz Yan Lam., Sai Wang Seto., Alice Lai Shan Au., Christina Chui Wa Poon., Rachel Wai Sum Li., Ho Yeung Lam., Wing Sze Lau., Shun Wan Chan., Sai Ming Ngai., George Pak Heng Leung., Simon Ming Yuen Lee., Stephen Kwok Wing Tsui., & Yiu Wa Kwan (2009). Folic acid supplementation modifies β-adrenoceptor-mediated in vitro lipolysis of obese/diabetic (+db/+db) mice. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 234(9), 1047-1055. |
MLA | Tsz Yan Lam,et al."Folic acid supplementation modifies β-adrenoceptor-mediated in vitro lipolysis of obese/diabetic (+db/+db) mice".Experimental Biology and Medicine 234.9(2009):1047-1055. |
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