Effects of Growth Hormone on the Function of β‐Adrenoceptor Subtypes in Rat Adipocytes

S Yang, H Mulder, C Holm, S Edén - Obesity research, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
S Yang, H Mulder, C Holm, S Edén
Obesity research, 2004Wiley Online Library
Objective: The influence of growth hormone (GH) on the regulation of lipolytic response to
specific agonists to β‐adrenoceptors and several post‐receptor steps in the lipolytic cascade
were investigated. Research Methods and Procedures: Adipose tissues from rats were
incubated with or without GH (1.38 nM). After a 24‐hour incubation, isolated adipocytes
were prepared for different assays. Rats were hypophysectomized. One week after
operation, l‐thyroxine and hydrocortisone acetate was given to hypophysectomized rats …
Abstract
Objective: The influence of growth hormone (GH) on the regulation of lipolytic response to specific agonists to β‐adrenoceptors and several post‐receptor steps in the lipolytic cascade were investigated.
Research Methods and Procedures: Adipose tissues from rats were incubated with or without GH (1.38 nM). After a 24‐hour incubation, isolated adipocytes were prepared for different assays. Rats were hypophysectomized. One week after operation, l‐thyroxine and hydrocortisone acetate was given to hypophysectomized rats. One group of rats was treated with GH (1.33 mg/kg, daily). After 1 week of hormonal treatment, adipose tissues were removed for different studies.
Results: GH treatment increased both basal lipolysis and lipolytic sensitivity to dobutamine and CGP 12177 in adipocytes. The lipolytic sensitivity to terbutaline was not influenced by GH treatment. GH treatment increased the maximal lipolytic response to dobutamine and CGP 12177, but not to terbutaline as determined with absolute values of lipolysis. Forskolin‐induced lipolysis was increased by addition of GH to tissues. Moreover, GH treatment resulted in enhanced expression of hormone‐sensitive lipase. GH treatment in hypophysectomized rats influenced neither the expressions of Gαs protein and cholera toxin‐catalyzed adenosine diphosphate‐ribosylation of Gαs protein, nor cholera toxin‐induced 3′, 5′‐cyclic adenosine monophosphate accumulation. However, the expression of Gαi protein was decreased after GH treatment.
Discussion: These and previous results suggest that GH increases lipolysis in rat adipocytes partly through the β‐adrenergic system, including increases in both β1‐ and β3‐adrenergic receptor function, and partly through enhanced adenylate cyclase function, and expression of hormone‐sensitive lipase, perhaps via a decrease in Gαi protein expression.
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