Resultado da pesquisa (2)

Termo utilizado na pesquisa adipocyte

#1 - Distribution of nesfatin-1 expression in Bactrian camels and its impact on adipocyte glucose metabolism

Abstract in English:

The study aimed to investigate the distribution and expression of nesfatin-1 in Bactrian camels and its impact on adipocyte glucose metabolism. Polyclonal antibodies against a single antigenic epitope of NUCB2/nesfatin-1 protein were prepared. Nesfatin-1 expression was detected in various adipose tissues, including the hypothalamus, humps, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, rectum, pancreas, liver, and abdomen, using Western blot and qRT-PCR. Glucose uptake levels, pyruvic acid content, and hexokinase and phosphofructokinase activities were measured in cultured 3T3-L1 preadipocytes treated with nesfatin-1 in a high glucose state using a non-radiofluorimetric assay. The results showed that nesfatin-1 was found in all Bactrian camel tissues, with higher adipose tissue and pancreas expression. However, qRT-PCR analysis revealed higher expression of nesfatin-1 mRNA in the abdominal fat and liver. After nesfatin-1 treatment, a significant decrease (p<0.05) was observed in glucose uptake levels, hexokinase, and phosphofructokinase activities in 3T3-L1 cells, with a significant increase (p<0.05) in their pyruvic acid content. These findings suggest that nesfatin-1 is expressed at high levels in the abdominal fat of Bactrian camels and significantly affects adipocyte glucose metabolism by regulating blood glucose levels, inhibiting adipocyte differentiation, and promoting lipid droplet hydrolysis to provide energy for the organism, which may relate to the Bactrian camel’s ability to adapt to harsh environments.

Abstract in Portuguese:

The study aimed to investigate the distribution and expression of nesfatin-1 in Bactrian camels and its impact on adipocyte glucose metabolism. Polyclonal antibodies against a single antigenic epitope of NUCB2/nesfatin-1 protein were prepared. Nesfatin-1 expression was detected in various adipose tissues, including the hypothalamus, humps, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, rectum, pancreas, liver, and abdomen, using Western blot and qRT-PCR. Glucose uptake levels, pyruvic acid content, and hexokinase and phosphofructokinase activities were measured in cultured 3T3-L1 preadipocytes treated with nesfatin-1 in a high glucose state using a non-radiofluorimetric assay. The results showed that nesfatin-1 was found in all Bactrian camel tissues, with higher adipose tissue and pancreas expression. However, qRT-PCR analysis revealed higher expression of nesfatin-1 mRNA in the abdominal fat and liver. After nesfatin-1 treatment, a significant decrease (p<0.05) was observed in glucose uptake levels, hexokinase, and phosphofructokinase activities in 3T3-L1 cells, with a significant increase (p<0.05) in their pyruvic acid content. These findings suggest that nesfatin-1 is expressed at high levels in the abdominal fat of Bactrian camels and significantly affects adipocyte glucose metabolism by regulating blood glucose levels, inhibiting adipocyte differentiation, and promoting lipid droplet hydrolysis to provide energy for the organism, which may relate to the Bactrian camel’s ability to adapt to harsh environments.


#2 - Bilateral perirenal fat necrosis in a sambar deer (Rusa unicolor)

Abstract in English:

The gross and histopathological findings of perirenal fat necrosis in a sambar deer (Rusa unicolor) are described in a 6-year-old female deer that was necropsied after showing severe apathy, weight loss, recumbency, and death. At post-mortem examination, two large white to yellow, irregular, and encapsulated masses involving both kidneys were observed. Microscopically, these masses consisted of fat tissue presenting multifocal to coalescing areas of necrosis, diffuse infiltration of lymphocytes, macrophages, occasional plasma cells, and multinucleated giant cells. Multifocally, the necrotic sites were replaced by mineralization and fibrosis. The described condition has not been reported in deer and the exact mechanisms of development of perirenal fat necrosis remain to be determined. Massive fat necrosis has been reported in other animal species such as dogs, cats, pigs, goats, cattle, and whales (Balaena mysticetus). It is usually an incidental finding during post-mortem examination that needs to be differentiated from neoplasms originating from the adipose tissue, kidneys and adrenals, and disorders resulting from pancreatitis and obesity.

Abstract in Portuguese:

São descritos os achados anátomo e histopatológicos da necrose gordurosa perirrenal em um cervo sambar (Rusa unicolor) fêmea de seis anos de idade que foi necropsiado após apresentar severa apatia, perda de peso, decúbito permanente e morte. Durante a necropsia foram observadas duas grandes massas brancas a amarelas, duras, irregulares e encapsuladas envolvendo ambos os rins. Microscopicamente, essas massas consistiam em áreas de necrose multifocais a coalescentes do tecido adiposo perirrenal, com infiltrado difuso de linfócitos, macrófagos e ocasionais plasmócitos e células gigantes multinucleadas. Multifocalmente, as áreas necróticas estavam substituídas por mineralização e fibrose. A compressão dessas massas no córtex renal foi associada à degeneração tubular renal leve a mínima. A condição descrita não foi relatada em veados e os mecanismos exatos de desenvolvimento da necrose da gordura perirrenal ainda precisam ser determinados. Necrose gordurosa maciça foi relatada em outras espécies de animais, como caninos, felinos, suínos, caprinos, bovinos e baleias (Balaena mysticetus). Geralmente é um achado incidental durante o exame post-mortem que precisa ser diferenciado de neoplasias originárias do tecido adiposo, rins e adrenais, e distúrbios decorrentes de pancreatite e obesidade.


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