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Endothelial differentiation in multipotent cells derived from mouse and human white mature adipocytes.


ABSTRACT: White mature adipocytes give rise to multipotent cells, so-called de-differentiated fat (DFAT) cells, when losing their fat in culture. The objective of this study was to examine the ability of DFAT cells to give rise to endothelial cells (ECs) in vitro and vivo. We demonstrate that mouse and human DFAT cells, derived from adipose tissue and lipospirate, respectively, initially lack expression of CD34, CD31, CD146, CD45 and pericyte markers, distinguishing them from progenitor cells previously identified in adipose stroma. The DFAT cells spontaneously differentiate into vascular ECs in vitro, as determined by real-time PCR, fluorescence activated cell sorting, immunostaining, and formation of tube structures. Treatment with bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)4 and BMP9, important in regulating angiogenesis, significantly enhances the EC differentiation. Furthermore, adipocyte-derived cells from Green Fluorescent Protein-transgenic mice were detected in the vasculature of infarcted myocardium up to 6 weeks after ligation of the left anterior descending artery in mice. We conclude that adipocyte-derived multipotent cells are able to spontaneously give rise to ECs, a process that is promoted by BMPs and may be important in cardiovascular regeneration and in physiological and pathological changes in fat and other tissues.

SUBMITTER: Jumabay M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3523675 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endothelial differentiation in multipotent cells derived from mouse and human white mature adipocytes.

Jumabay Medet M   Abdmaulen Raushan R   Urs Sumithra S   Heydarkhan-Hagvall Sepideh S   Chazenbalk Gregorio D GD   Jordan Maria C MC   Roos Kenneth P KP   Yao Yucheng Y   Boström Kristina I KI  

Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology 20120918 6


White mature adipocytes give rise to multipotent cells, so-called de-differentiated fat (DFAT) cells, when losing their fat in culture. The objective of this study was to examine the ability of DFAT cells to give rise to endothelial cells (ECs) in vitro and vivo. We demonstrate that mouse and human DFAT cells, derived from adipose tissue and lipospirate, respectively, initially lack expression of CD34, CD31, CD146, CD45 and pericyte markers, distinguishing them from progenitor cells previously i  ...[more]

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