Larsen Therese Juhlin, Jespersen Naja Zenius, Scheele Camilla
The Centre of Inflammation and Metabolism and Centre for Physical Activity Research Rigshospitalet, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Danish Diabetes Academy, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark.
Handb Exp Pharmacol. 2019;251:73-84. doi: 10.1007/164_2018_142.
Obesity involves a contrasting expansion of the energy-storing white fat and loss of functionally competent brown fat, an energy-consuming thermogenic adipose. Leveraging our understanding of white and brown adipocyte recruitment and investigating factors that regulate these processes might reveal novel targets for counteracting obesity. In vitro differentiation of primary preadipocytes mimics many of the morphological and transcriptional events occurring during adipogenesis in vivo. Moreover, preadipocytes isolated from a specific depot maintain features of their originating niche. This makes in vitro adipogenesis a valuable model for identifying differential regulation patterns between brown and white adipogenesis. In this chapter, we describe step-by-step how to isolate brown and white preadipocytes from human tissue biopsies and how to culture and differentiate them in vitro. We discuss this process, what to consider, and how this in vitro system can be used to model in vivo adipogenesis.
肥胖涉及储能白色脂肪的显著扩张以及具有功能活性的褐色脂肪(一种消耗能量的产热脂肪)的减少。利用我们对白色和褐色脂肪细胞募集的理解,并研究调节这些过程的因素,可能会揭示对抗肥胖的新靶点。原代前脂肪细胞的体外分化模拟了体内脂肪生成过程中发生的许多形态学和转录事件。此外,从特定脂肪库分离的前脂肪细胞保留了其起源微环境的特征。这使得体外脂肪生成成为识别褐色和白色脂肪生成之间差异调节模式的有价值模型。在本章中,我们将逐步描述如何从人体组织活检中分离褐色和白色前脂肪细胞,以及如何在体外对它们进行培养和分化。我们将讨论这个过程、需要考虑的因素,以及这个体外系统如何用于模拟体内脂肪生成。