1. Investigation of Mitochondrial Adaptations to Modulation of Carbohydrate Supply during Adipogenesis of 3T3-L1 Cells by Targeted 1H-NMR Spectroscopy
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Anne-Emilie Decleves, Manon Delcourt, Vanessa Tagliatti, Jean-Marie Colet, and Virginie Delsinne
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0301 basic medicine ,Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,carbohydrates ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Context (language use) ,White adipose tissue ,adaptation ,Mitochondrion ,Microbiology ,Biochemistry ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Metabolomics ,3T3-L1 Cells ,Metabolome ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,Adipogenesis ,Chemistry ,Galactose ,Cell Differentiation ,Metabolism ,metabolomics ,QR1-502 ,Cell biology ,Culture Media ,Mitochondria ,030104 developmental biology ,Glucose ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carbohydrate Metabolism ,metabolism ,Homeostasis - Abstract
(1) Background: White adipose tissue (WAT) is a dynamic and plastic tissue showing high sensitivity to carbohydrate supply. In such a context, the WAT may accordingly modulate its mitochondrial metabolic activity. We previously demonstrated that a partial replacement of glucose by galactose in a culture medium of 3T3-L1 cells leads to a poorer adipogenic yield and improved global mitochondrial health. In the present study, we investigate key mitochondrial metabolic actors reflecting mitochondrial adaptation in response to different carbohydrate supplies. (2) Methods: The metabolome of 3T3-L1 cells was investigated during the differentiation process using different glucose/galactose ratios and by a targeted approach using 1H-NMR (Proton nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy, (3) Results: Our findings indicate a reduction of adipogenic and metabolic overload markers under the low glucose/galactose condition. In addition, a remodeling of the mitochondrial function triggers the secretion of metabolites with signaling and systemic energetical homeostasis functions. Finally, this study also sheds light on a new way to consider the mitochondrial metabolic function by considering noncarbohydrates related pathways reflecting both healthier cellular and mitochondrial adaptation mechanisms, (4) Conclusions: Different carbohydrates supplies induce deep mitochondrial metabolic and function adaptations leading to overall adipocytes function and profile remodeling during the adipogenesis.
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- 2021