Background: The availability of characterized human adipocyte cell models for in vitro studies is currently limited. They may be useful to better understand the role of dysfunctional adipocytes in the pathophysiology of cardio-metabolic diseases and to evaluate the metabolic effects of nutraceutical compounds. In this study, human liposarcoma SW 872 cells, both non-differentiated and differentiated for 7 days with 100 mM oleic acid, have been used as the model system to (1) characterize these cells, concerning metabolic, pro-inflammatory, and morphologic features, and (2) begin to evaluate the “healthy” effects of some plant-derived nutraceutical compounds. Methods: In SW 872 cells, we evaluated the accumulation of triglycerides, glucose uptake, pro-inflammatory cytokine release, and the modulation of Akt protein phosphorylation (pAkt), highlighting the differences between differentiated and non-differentiated cells. Results: Oleic-acid-differentiated SW 872 cells have a higher triglyceride content (p < 0.001) than non-differentiated cells, as well as a lower glucose uptake (p < 0.001), but a higher insulin response (p < 0.05) and a specific activation of the Akt pathway. This cell model has thus been chosen for the preliminary evaluation of the effects of some phytochemical complexes on the modulation of these molecular parameters, observing, in some instances, promising effects on the reduction in triglyceride content and pro-inflammatory cytokine release, as well as on increased glucose uptake. Conclusions: Our study suggests that the SW 872 cell model could be useful for studies regarding human adipocyte function and dysfunction, as well as studies on the effects of bioactive compounds on dysfunctional adipose tissue, which will be addressed in future research.
Molecular and Functional Characterization of Human SW 872 Adipocytes as a Model System for Testing Nutraceutical Products / C. Olivieri, M. Ruzza, F. Tolaj, L. Dadalt, P. Magni. - In: BIOLOGY AND LIFE SCIENCES FORUM. - ISSN 2673-9976. - 12:(2022 Mar 14), pp. 19.1-19.7. (Intervento presentato al 2. convegno International Electronic Conference on Nutrients : 15–31 March tenutosi a Online nel 2022) [10.3390/IECN2022-12370].
Molecular and Functional Characterization of Human SW 872 Adipocytes as a Model System for Testing Nutraceutical Products
P. Magni
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2022
Abstract
Background: The availability of characterized human adipocyte cell models for in vitro studies is currently limited. They may be useful to better understand the role of dysfunctional adipocytes in the pathophysiology of cardio-metabolic diseases and to evaluate the metabolic effects of nutraceutical compounds. In this study, human liposarcoma SW 872 cells, both non-differentiated and differentiated for 7 days with 100 mM oleic acid, have been used as the model system to (1) characterize these cells, concerning metabolic, pro-inflammatory, and morphologic features, and (2) begin to evaluate the “healthy” effects of some plant-derived nutraceutical compounds. Methods: In SW 872 cells, we evaluated the accumulation of triglycerides, glucose uptake, pro-inflammatory cytokine release, and the modulation of Akt protein phosphorylation (pAkt), highlighting the differences between differentiated and non-differentiated cells. Results: Oleic-acid-differentiated SW 872 cells have a higher triglyceride content (p < 0.001) than non-differentiated cells, as well as a lower glucose uptake (p < 0.001), but a higher insulin response (p < 0.05) and a specific activation of the Akt pathway. This cell model has thus been chosen for the preliminary evaluation of the effects of some phytochemical complexes on the modulation of these molecular parameters, observing, in some instances, promising effects on the reduction in triglyceride content and pro-inflammatory cytokine release, as well as on increased glucose uptake. Conclusions: Our study suggests that the SW 872 cell model could be useful for studies regarding human adipocyte function and dysfunction, as well as studies on the effects of bioactive compounds on dysfunctional adipose tissue, which will be addressed in future research.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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