Animals (Mar 2024)

SSTR2 Mediates the Inhibitory Effect of SST/CST on Lipolysis in Chicken Adipose Tissue

  • Xiao Zhang,
  • Jiannan Zhang,
  • Tianjiao Huang,
  • Xinglong Wang,
  • Jiancheng Su,
  • Jiliang He,
  • Ningkun Shi,
  • Yajun Wang,
  • Juan Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14071034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 1034

Abstract

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Somatostatin shows an anti-lipolytic effect in both chickens and ducks. However, its molecular mediator remains to be identified. Here, we report that somatostatin type 2 receptor (SSTR2) is expressed at a high level in chicken adipose tissue. In cultured chicken adipose tissue, the inhibition of glucagon-stimulated lipolysis by somatostatin was blocked by an SSTR2 antagonist (CYN-154086), supporting an SSTR2-mediated anti-lipolytic effect. Furthermore, a significant pro-proliferative effect was detected in SST28-treated immortalized chicken preadipocytes (ICP-1), and this cell proliferative effect may be mediated through the MAPK/ERK signaling pathway activated by SSTR2. In summary, our results demonstrate that SSTR2 may regulate adipose tissue development by affecting the number and volume of adipocytes in chickens.

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