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Serotonin 5-HT2A receptor activity mediates adipocyte differentiation through control of adipogenic gene expression

Bangning Yu, Diana M. Battaglia, Timothy P. Foster, Charles D. Nichols

2021Scientific Reports14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Serotonin 5-HT 2 receptors are expressed in many tissues and play important roles in biological processes. Although the 5-HT 2A receptor is primarily known for its role in central nervous system, it is also expressed in peripheral tissues. We have found that 5-HT 2A receptor antagonists inhibit human subcutaneous primary adipocyte differentiation. We also show that siRNA knockdown of the 5-HT 2A receptor blocks differentiation. Using gene expression analysis in combination with receptor antagonists we found that activity of 5-HT 2A receptors is necessary very early in the differentiation process to mediate expression of adipogenic genes, including peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (ppar-γ), adipocyte protein 2 (aP2) , adiponectin , and serine/threonine-protein kinase 1 (sgk1) . We show here for the first time that 5-HT 2A receptor activity is necessary for differentiation of human primary subcutaneous preadipocytes to adipocytes, and that 5-HT 2A receptor activity mediates key genes related to adipogenesis during this process. Importantly, this work contributes to a greater understanding of the adipocyte differentiation process, as well as to the role of 5-HT 2A receptors in peripheral tissues, and may be relevant to the development of novel therapeutic strategies targeting this receptor for the treatment of obesity related diseases.

Topics & Concepts

AdipogenesisReceptorAdipocyteBiologyAdiponectin receptor 1Cell biologyEndocrinologyInternal medicineAdiponectinAdipose tissueBiochemistryMedicineInsulin resistanceInsulinNeurotransmitter Receptor Influence on BehaviorPsychedelics and Drug StudiesAdipose Tissue and Metabolism