Abstract

Adipose precursor cells from male hamsters were exposed to testosterone in primary culture. The effect of the sex steroid on alpha 2-adrenoceptor (AR) expression was studied. Testosterone enhanced alpha 2-AR expression during adipose conversion to an identical extent to that determined in vivo without modification of the differentiation state as estimated by glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activity. The expression of preadipocyte alha 2-ARs from female hamster was also submitted to the testosterone control. The upregulating effect was androgen specific, since only testosterone and dihydrotestosterone were efficient in inducing an increase of alpha 2-AR density, whereas estradiol, dexamethasone, progesterone, and androstenedione were without any action. To conclude, androgens act directly on fat cells by upregulating alpha 2-AR expression. The effects are not mediated by aromatization into estrogens and probably involve androgen receptor interactions.

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