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Publication : Nuclear factor of activated T cell (NFAT) transcription proteins regulate genes involved in adipocyte metabolism and lipolysis.

First Author  Holowachuk EW Year  2007
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  361
Issue  2 Pages  427-32
PubMed ID  17651692 Mgi Jnum  J:123484
Mgi Id  MGI:3718728 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.07.026
Citation  Holowachuk EW (2007) Nuclear factor of activated T cell (NFAT) transcription proteins regulate genes involved in adipocyte metabolism and lipolysis. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 361(2):427-32
abstractText  NFAT involvement in adipocyte physiological processes was examined by treatment with CsA and/or GSK3beta inhibitors (Li(+) or TZDZ-8), which prevent or increase NFAT nuclear translocation, respectively. CsA treatment reduced basal and TNFalpha-induced rates of lipolysis by 50%. Adipocytes preincubated with Li(+) or TZDZ-8 prior to CsA and/or TNFalpha, exhibited enhanced basal rates of lipolysis and complete inhibition of CsA-mediated decreased rates of lipolysis. CsA treatment dramatically reduced the mRNA levels of adipocyte-specific genes (aP2, HSL, PPARgamma, ACS and Adn), compared with control or TNFalpha-treatment, whereas Li(+) pretreatment blocked the inhibitory effects of CsA, and mRNA levels of aP2, HSL, PPARgamma, and ACS were found at or above control levels. NFAT nuclear localization, assessed by EMSA, confirmed that CsA or Li(+) treatments inhibited or increased NFAT nuclear translocation, respectively. These results show that NFAT proteins in mature adipocytes participate in the transcriptional control of genes involved in adipocyte metabolism and lipolysis.
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