1. Intracellular calcium and NF
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Azizah, Al-Anazi, Ranjit, Parhar, Soad, Saleh, Reem, Al-Hijailan, Angela, Inglis, Mansour, Al-Jufan, Mohammed, Bazzi, Sarwar, Hashmi, Walter, Conca, Kate, Collison, and Futwan, Al-Mohanna
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Leptin ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Interleukin-6 ,Adipocytes ,NF-kappa B ,Humans ,Calcium ,Cell Differentiation ,Adiponectin ,Hypoxia ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Hypoxia-induced adipokine release has been attributed mainly to HIF-1α. Here we investigate the role of intracellular calcium and NF-kB in the hypoxia-dependent release of leptin, VEGF, IL-6 and the hypoxia-induced inhibition of adiponectin release in human adipocytes.We used intracellular calcium imaging to compare calcium status in preadipocytes and in adipocytes. We subjected both cell types to hypoxic conditions and measured the release of adipokines induced by hypoxia in the presence and absence of HIF-1α inhibitor YC-1, NF-We demonstrate reduced intracellular calcium oscillations and increased oxidative stress as the cells transitioned from preadipocytes to adipocytes. We show that differentiation of preadipocytes to adipocytes is associated with distinct morphological changes in the mitochondria. We also show that hypoxia-induced secretion of leptin, VEGF, IL-6 and hypoxia-induced inhibition of adiponectin secretion are independent of HIF-1α expression. The hypoxia-induced leptin, VEGF and IL-6 release are [CaOur work suggests a major role for [Ca
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- 2018