Wedelolactone inhibits adipogenesis through the ERK pathway in human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells

  • Seyoung Lim
  • , Hyun Jun Jang
  • , Eun Hee Park
  • , Jung Kuk Kim
  • , Jung Min Kim
  • , Eung Kyun Kim
  • , Kyungmoo Yea
  • , Yun Hee Kim
  • , Whaseon Lee-Kwon
  • , Sung Ho Ryu
  • , Pann Ghill Suh

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Abstract

Wedelolactone is an herbal medicine that is used to treat septic shock, hepatitis and venom poisoning. Although in differentiated and cancer cells, wedelolactone has been identified as anti-inflammatory, growth inhibitory, and pro-apoptotic, the effects of wedelolactone on stem cell differentiation remain largely unknown. Here, we report that wedelolactone inhibits the adipogenic differentiation of human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSCs). Wedelolactone reduced the formation of lipid droplets and the expression of adipogenesis-related proteins, such as CCAAT enhancer-binding protein-α (C/EBP-α), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPAR-γ), lipoprotein lipase (LPL), and adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein aP2 (aP2). Wedelolactone mediated this process by sustaining ERK activity. In addition, inhibition of ERK activity with PD98059 resulted in reversion of the wedelolactone-mediated inhibition of adipogenic differentiation. Taken together, these results indicate that wedelolactone inhibits adipogenic differentiation through ERK pathway and suggest a novel inhibitory effect of wedelolactone on adipogenic differentiation in hAMSCs. J. Cell. Biochem. 113: 3436-3445, 2012.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3436-3445
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Cellular Biochemistry
Volume113
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2012

Keywords

  • ADIPOGENESIS
  • MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
  • WEDELOLACTONE

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