H. Yamashita et al., INSULIN STIMULATES THE EXPRESSION OF BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH-FACTOR IN RAT BROWN ADIPOCYTE PRIMARY CULTURE, European journal of cell biology, 68(1), 1995, pp. 8-13
The effect of insulin on the hyperplasia of brown adipose tissue (BAT)
mas investigated using the primary culture of rat brown adipocyte pre
cursor cells (RBAC). Results showed insulin to significantly increase
the number of RBAC, but not bovine capillary endothelial cells, in the
presence of fetal bovine serum. Insulin also increased the expression
of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) mRNA and the related protein
in the primary culture of RBAC. In addition, insulin enhanced the cap
illary growth in an in vitro angiogenesis model in which microvascular
fragments and RBAC isolated from rat BAT mere grown in coculture. The
level of bFGF-related protein in the coculture mas higher in the pres
ence of insulin than in the absence of insulin. These findings suggest
that insulin may play an important role in the proliferation as well
as in the differentiation of brown adipocytes, with resulting hyperpla
sia of BAT (including the formation of new capillaries) through increa
sed production of bPGF in brown adipocytes.