Downregulation of osteopontin inhibits browning of white adipose tissues through PI3K-AKT pathway in C57BL / 6 mice
2020
Abstract Brown adipose tissue (BAT) plays important roles in regulating energy homeostasis and combating obesity. Accordingly, increasing the abundance and/or activating BAT would be effective and promising approaches to combat obesity and obesity-relative diseases. Our previous data in vitro have shown that osteopontin (OPN) induces the brown adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells via a phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K)-AKT pathway. However, it is currently unknown whether OPN exerts such an effect on animals in vivo. Therefore, in the study we sought to investigate the pro-browning effects of OPN and to explore its underlying mechanisms by transfecting with Ad-GFP-aP2-OPN-shRNA to specifically down-regulate the OPN of white adipose tissue (WAT) in mice. Our present results show that downregulation of OPN in WAT exacerbates obesity and inhibits WAT-browning. Moreover, immunohistochemical results also exhibit that the downregulation of OPN significantly diminishes the expression and sub-cellular localization of UCP-1, PRDM16 and PGC-1α. Besides, the western blotting results reveal that the expression levels of PI3K, AKT-pS473 and PPARγ markedly reduce. Consequently, we conclude that the downregulation of OPN inhibits the browning of WAT through inhibiting the expression of PPARγ mediated by the PI3K-AKT pathway. The findings suggest that OPN is involved in regulation of WAT-browning and regulating its expression would become a potential strategy to combat obesity and obesity-relative metabolic diseases.
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