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Molecular Physiology and Nutrient-Gene Interaction Groups, Rowett Research Institute, Bucksburn, Aberdeen AB21 9SB, Scotland, United Kingdom
White adipose tissue (WAT) has been examined to determine
whether the gene encoding metallothionein (MT), a low-molecular-weight stress response protein, is expressed in the tissue and whether MT may
be a secretory product of adipocytes. The MT-1 gene was expressed in
epididymal WAT, with MT-1 mRNA levels being similar in lean and obese
(ob/ob) mice. MT-1 mRNA was found in each of the
main adipose tissue sites (epididymal, perirenal, omental, subcutaneous), and there was no major difference between depots. Separation of adipocytes from the stromal-vascular fraction of WAT
indicated that the MT gene (MT-1 and MT-2) was expressed in adipocytes
themselves. Treatment of mice with zinc had no effect on MT-1 mRNA
levels in WAT, despite strong induction of MT-1 expression in the
liver. MT-1 gene expression in WAT was also unaltered by fasting or
norepinephrine. However, administration of a
3-adrenoceptor agonist, BRL-35153A, led to a significant
increase in MT-1 mRNA. On differentiation of fibroblastic preadipocytes
to adipocytes in primary culture, MT was detected in the medium,
suggesting that the protein may be secreted from WAT. It is concluded
that WAT may be a significant site of MT production; within adipocytes, MT could play an antioxidant role in protecting fatty acids from damage.
adipocytes; antioxidant; cell culture; fasting;
-adrenoceptor
agonists
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