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Diabetes, Vol 47, Issue 8 1365-1368, Copyright © 1998 by American Diabetes Association
Human preadipocytes display a depot-specific susceptibility to apoptosis
CU Niesler, K Siddle and JB Prins
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, UK.
Adipose tissue mass is determined by both the number and volume of adipose
cells. Adipose cell number reflects the balance of cell acquisition and
cell loss, whereas adipose cell volume represents the balance of lipolysis
and lipogenesis. It is well recognized that insulin resistance, NIDDM, and
other metabolic disorders are associated more strongly with increased
omental adiposity than with subcutaneous adiposity. Depot-related
differences exist in adipocyte responses to lipolytic and lipogenic
stimuli, in adipocyte apoptosis, and in the potential for preadipocyte
replication and differentiation. In the present study, we address the
question of whether there might also be a site-specific difference in the
susceptibility of human preadipocytes to apoptosis. Paired samples of human
omental and subcutaneous preadipocytes from 12 individuals were cultured,
and apoptosis was induced by serum deprivation or treatment with tumor
necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha for 4 h. Cells were then stained with acridine
orange, and apoptotic indices were calculated as the fraction of cells
showing nuclear condensation. Under both conditions, in 9 of 11 subjects,
apoptotic indices were substantially greater in preadipocytes from the
omental depot than in those from the subcutaneous depot, and mean apoptotic
indices were more than twofold higher in omental cells (serum-free medium:
P < 0.05; TNF-alpha: P < 0.02; paired t test). Omental preadipocytes
are therefore more susceptible to two different apoptotic stimuli than
subcutaneous preadipocytes, demonstrating another intrinsic site-specific
difference between human adipose cells of the two depots. These results
suggest that the regulation of adipose tissue distribution in humans could
involve depot-specific differences in rates of preadipocyte apoptosis.

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