I. Castan et al., DISTRIBUTION OF PYY RECEPTORS IN HUMAN FAT-CELLS - AN ANTILIPOLYTIC SYSTEM ALONGSIDE THE ALPHA(2)-ADRENERGIC SYSTEM, The American journal of physiology, 265(1), 1993, pp. 50000074-50000080
The antilipolytic effect of peptide YY (PYY) and neuropeptide Y has re
cently been shown in human adipocytes. PYY receptors were investigated
in three human adipose deposits. A greater number of I-125-labeled PY
Y binding sites was found in femoral adipocyte membranes (maximal bind
ing = 40 +/- 4 fmol/mg protein; dissociation constant = 0.3 +/- 0.1 nM
) when compared with mammary and pericolonic adipose tissue. PYY recep
tors, like alpha2-adrenergic sites, were largely expressed in femoral
fat cells. Such a distribution was not specific either to inhibitory o
r to stimulating adenylyl cyclase systems since adenosine A1 and beta-
adrenergic receptors were more numerous in pericolonic adipocytes. On
isolated adipocytes, PYY (10(-7) M) inhibited lipolysis by 58 +/- 2% i
n femoral and 14 +/- 4% in pericolonic fat cells; epinephrine had the
following similar response: 62 +/- 5 and 26 +/- 8%, respectively. A cl
ose relationship between the number Of alpha2-Sites and PYY sites and
the antilipolytic effects initiated by PYY and an alpha2-agonist was o
bserved. No significant differences were noted in the amount of G(i) p
roteins in femoral and pericolonic adipocyte membranes.