Research Article Details

Article ID: A18787
PMID: 26941577
Source: Int J Med Sci
Title: Palmitate-induced Regulation of PPARγ via PGC1α: a Mechanism for Lipid Accumulation in the Liver in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
Abstract: The aim was to examine the effect of free fatty acids on the regulation of PPAR&#947;-PGC1&#945; pathway, and the effect of PPAR&#947;/PGC1&#945; in NAFLD. The mRNA and protein expression of PGC1&#945; and phospho/total PPAR&#947; were examined in Huh7 cells after the palmitate/oleate treatment with/without the transfection with siRNA against PGC1a. The palmitate content, mRNA and protein expression of PGC1&#945; and PPAR&#947; in the liver were examined in the control and NAFLD mice. Palmitate (500 &#956;M), but not oleate, increased protein expression of PGC1&#945; and phospho PPAR&#947; (PGC1&#945;, 1.42-fold, P=0.038; phospho PPAR&#947;, 1.56-fold, P=0.022). The palmitate-induced PPAR&#947; mRNA expression was reduced after the transfection (0.46&#8209;fold), and the protein expressions of PGC1&#945; (0.52-fold, P=0.019) and phospho PPAR&#947; (0.43-fold, P=0.011) were suppressed in siRNA-transfected cells. The palmitate (12325.8 &#177; 1758.9 &#956;g/g vs. 6245.6 &#177; 1182.7 &#956;g/g, p=0.002), and mRNA expression of PGC1&#945; (11.0 vs. 5.5, p=0.03) and PPAR&#947; (4.3 vs. 2.2, p=0.0001) in the liver were higher in high-triglyceride liver mice (>15.2 mg/g) than in low-triglyceride liver mice (<15.2 mg/g). The protein expressions of both PGC1&#945; and PPAR&#947; were higher in the NAFLD group than in the controls (PGC1&#945;, 1.41-fold, P=0.035; PPAR&#947;, 1.39-fold, P=0.042), and were higher in the high-triglyceride liver group (PGC1&#945;, 1.52-fold, p=0.03; PPAR&#947;, 1.22-fold, p=0.05) than in the low-triglyceride liver group. In conclusion, palmitate appear to up-regulate PPAR&#947; via PGC1&#945; in Huh7 cells, and both PGC1&#945; and PPAR&#947; are up-regulated in the NAFLD mice liver, suggesting an effect on lipid metabolism leading to intrahepatic triglyceride accumulation.
DOI: 10.7150/ijms.13581