Abstract

Catecholamine stimulation of beta-adrenergic receptors (betaAR) in adipocytes activates the cAMP-dependent protein kinase to promote liberation of fatty acids as a fuel source. The adipocyte beta3AR also activates extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK)-1 and -2 through direct recruitment and activation of Src kinase. This pathway together with cAMP-dependent protein kinase contributes to maximal beta3AR-stimulated lipolysis. In a search for other molecules that might associate with beta3AR upon agonist stimulation, we identified vimentin using a proteomics approach. Immunoprecipitation of beta3AR from adipocytes in the absence or presence of the beta3AR agonist CL316,243, followed by Western blotting for vimentin confirmed this specific interaction. Since vimentin has also been identified on lipid droplets, the functional consequences of blocking the expression or structural integrity of vimentin intermediate filaments on beta3AR regulation of ERK activation and lipolysis was assessed. Following disruption of intermediate filaments with beta,beta'-iminodipropionitrile, as confirmed by confocal microscopy, beta3AR-stimulated ERK activation was blocked, and lipolysis was reduced by more than 40%. Independently, depletion of vimentin by small hairpin RNA (shRNA) completely inhibited beta3AR-mediated ERK activation and significantly reduced lipolysis. By contrast, disruption of actin-containing microfilaments by cytochalasin D or microtubules by nocodazole had no effect on either lipolysis or ERK activation. These results indicate that vimentin plays an essential role in the signal transduction pathway from beta3AR to the activation ERK and its contribution to lipolysis.

Highlights

  • We show that acutely disrupting vimentin intermediate filaments (IFs) filaments in differentiated adipocytes resulted in greater than 40% reduction in lipolysis stimulated by the selective ␤3AR agonist CL316,243 (CL)

  • Association of Vimentin with ␤3-Adrenergic Receptor—We previously reported that in response to agonist, ␤3AR in adipocytes recruits Src to a series of intracellular proline-rich motifs in the receptor, which leads to activation of ERK1/2 (9)

  • In this study we have shown that vimentin associates with ␤3AR in adipocytes upon agonist activation of the receptor, and intact vimentin filament assembly plays a critical role in the ␤3AR-stimulated increase in extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK) activity and lipolysis

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Introduction

We show that acutely disrupting vimentin IFs filaments in differentiated adipocytes resulted in greater than 40% reduction in lipolysis stimulated by the selective ␤3AR agonist CL316,243 (CL). Activation of ERK MAP kinase by CL was blocked by disruption of vimentin IFs. These results indicate that in mature differentiated adipocytes vimentin and its filament assembly plays a significant role in the signal transduction pathway from ␤3AR to ERK activation and lipolysis.

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