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Publication : Adipogenesis and epicardial adipose tissue: a novel fate of the epicardium induced by mesenchymal transformation and PPARγ activation.

First Author  Yamaguchi Y Year  2015
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  112
Issue  7 Pages  2070-5
PubMed ID  25646471 Mgi Jnum  J:220001
Mgi Id  MGI:5632020 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1417232112
Citation  Yamaguchi Y, et al. (2015) Adipogenesis and epicardial adipose tissue: a novel fate of the epicardium induced by mesenchymal transformation and PPARgamma activation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 112(7):2070-5
abstractText  The hearts of many mammalian species are surrounded by an extensive layer of fat called epicardial adipose tissue (EAT). The lineage origins and determinative mechanisms of EAT development are unclear, in part because mice and other experimentally tractable model organisms are thought to not have this tissue. In this study, we show that mouse hearts have EAT, localized to a specific region in the atrial-ventricular groove. Lineage analysis indicates that this adipose tissue originates from the epicardium, a multipotent epithelium that until now is only established to normally generate cardiac fibroblasts and coronary smooth muscle cells. We show that adoption of the adipocyte fate in vivo requires activation of the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) pathway, and that this fate can be ectopically induced in mouse ventricular epicardium, either in embryonic or adult stages, by expression and activation of PPARgamma at times of epicardium-mesenchymal transformation. Human embryonic ventricular epicardial cells natively express PPARgamma, which explains the abundant presence of fat seen in human hearts at birth and throughout life.
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