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INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA Y DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
N-acetylcysteine inhibits lipids production in mature adipocytes through the inhibition of peroxisome proliferator - activated receptor gamma
Autor/es:
MARTINI C; VILA MC; SOTO D; MONTALDO L; GUERRA LN; FRONTERA E; CALVO JC
Revista:
International Journal of Biochemistry Research & Review
Editorial:
SCIENCEDOMAIN International
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 29 p. 17 - 29
ISSN:
2231-086X
Resumen:
Aims: Reports regarding the effects of antioxidants in obesity have been contradictory. Antioxidant N-acetylcysteine is usually considered a nutritional supplement. Our aim is to evaluate bioactivity of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on mature adipocytes, which is a close model to in vivo condition.Study design: In vitro study Place and Duration of Study: Department of Basic Science (Universidad Nacional de Lujan), Department of Chemical Biology (Universidad de Buenos Aires), CONICET ? INEDES and CONICET ? IQUIBICEN, between March 2017 and June 2019.Methodology: We evaluated the bioactivity of different concentrations of NAC for 5 days (0.01 mM to 5 mM) on fully differentiated 3T3-L1 cells (mature adipocytes).Results: We demonstrated that NAC treatment was not toxic to mature adipocytes. Only 5mM NAC inhibited reactive oxygen species production. 5 mM NAC treatment resulted in a 60% decrease in cellular triglycerides content and inhibited 70% cholesterol accumulation. We also determined the mRNA and protein expression levels of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor , as well as, mRNA levels of lipid protein Perilipin in NAC treated adipocytes; we observed that 5mM NAC treatment caused nearly 30% decrease in the expression of these parameters. Conclusion: These results suggest that NAC could avoid lipid accumulation in mature adipocytes; the antioxidant NAC could be beneficial in obesity treatment.