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Metformin and Vitamin D Modulate Inflammation and Autophagy during Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Differentiation
by
Cossu, Maria Laura
, Cruciani, Sara
, Garroni, Giuseppe
, Ventura, Carlo
, Maioli, Margherita
, Pala, Renzo
, Ginesu, Giorgio Carlo
in
Adipocytes
/ Antidiabetics
/ Autophagy
/ Cytokines
/ Epigenetics
/ Fatty acids
/ Homeostasis
/ Inflammation
/ Metabolism
/ Morphology
/ Obesity
/ Proteins
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Signal transduction
/ Stem cells
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
/ Vitamin D
2021
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Metformin and Vitamin D Modulate Inflammation and Autophagy during Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Differentiation
by
Cossu, Maria Laura
, Cruciani, Sara
, Garroni, Giuseppe
, Ventura, Carlo
, Maioli, Margherita
, Pala, Renzo
, Ginesu, Giorgio Carlo
in
Adipocytes
/ Antidiabetics
/ Autophagy
/ Cytokines
/ Epigenetics
/ Fatty acids
/ Homeostasis
/ Inflammation
/ Metabolism
/ Morphology
/ Obesity
/ Proteins
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Signal transduction
/ Stem cells
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
/ Vitamin D
2021
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Metformin and Vitamin D Modulate Inflammation and Autophagy during Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Differentiation
by
Cossu, Maria Laura
, Cruciani, Sara
, Garroni, Giuseppe
, Ventura, Carlo
, Maioli, Margherita
, Pala, Renzo
, Ginesu, Giorgio Carlo
in
Adipocytes
/ Antidiabetics
/ Autophagy
/ Cytokines
/ Epigenetics
/ Fatty acids
/ Homeostasis
/ Inflammation
/ Metabolism
/ Morphology
/ Obesity
/ Proteins
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Signal transduction
/ Stem cells
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
/ Vitamin D
2021
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Metformin and Vitamin D Modulate Inflammation and Autophagy during Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Differentiation
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Metformin and Vitamin D Modulate Inflammation and Autophagy during Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Differentiation
2021
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Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) came out from the regenerative medicine landscape for their ability to differentiate into several phenotypes, contributing to tissue regeneration both in vitro and in vivo. Dysregulation in stem cell recruitment and differentiation during adipogenesis is linked to a chronic low-grade inflammation and macrophage infiltration inside the adipose tissue, insulin resistance, cardiovascular disease and obesity. In the present paper we aimed to evaluate the role of metformin and vitamin D, alone or in combination, in modulating inflammation and autophagy in ADSCs during adipogenic commitment. ADSCs were cultured for 21 days in the presence of a specific adipogenic differentiation medium, together with metformin, or vitamin D, or both. We then analyzed the expression of FoxO1 and Heat Shock Proteins (HSP) and the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α by ELISA. Autophagy was also assessed by specific Western blot analysis of ATG12, LC3B I, and LC3B II expression. Our results showed the ability of the conditioned media to modulate adipogenic differentiation, finely tuning the inflammatory response and autophagy. We observed a modulation in HSP mRNA levels, and a significant downregulation in cytokine secretion. Taken together, our findings suggest the possible application of these molecules in clinical practice to counteract uncontrolled lipogenesis and prevent obesity and obesity-related metabolic disorders.
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