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5-hydroxytryptamine Actions in Adipocytes: Involvement of Monoamine Oxidase-dependent Oxidation and Subsequent PPARγ Activation

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Date 2012 Dec 29
PMID 23271029
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Serotonin (5-HT) is a brain neurotransmitter instrumental for the antidepressant action of selective inhibitors of serotonin reuptake (SSRIs) while it also plays important roles in peripheral organs. Recently, the 5-HT oxidation products, 5-hydroxyindoleacetate and 5-methoxy-indoleacetate, have been shown to bind to peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) and to enhance lipid accumulation in preadipocytes. Since we already reported that adipocytes exhibit elevated monoamine oxidase (MAO) and primary amine oxidase activities, we verified how adipocytes readily oxidize 5-HT, with the objective to determine whether such oxidation promotes PPARγ activation and lipid storage. To this aim, serotonin was tested on cultured 3T3 F442A preadipocytes and on human adipocytes. Results showed that 5-HT was oxidized by MAO in both models. Daily treatment of 3T3 F442A preadipocytes for 8 days with 100-500 μM 5-HT promoted triglyceride accumulation and emergence of adipogenesis markers. At 250 μM, 5-HT alone reproduced half of 50 nM insulin-induced adipogenesis, and exhibited an additive differentiating effect when combined with insulin. Moreover, the 5-HT-induced expression of PPARγ-responsive genes (PEPCK, aP2/FABP4) was blocked by GW 9662, a PPARγ-inhibitor, or by pargyline, a MAO-inhibitor. In human fat cells, 6-h exposure to 100 μM 5-HT increased PEPCK expression as did the PPARγ-agonist rosiglitazone. Since hydrogen peroxide, another amine oxidation product, did not reproduce such enhancement, we propose that serotonin can promote PPARγ activation in fat cells, via the indoleacetate produced during MAO-dependent oxidation. Such pathway could be involved in the adverse effects of several antidepressant SSRIs on body weight gain.

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