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Abstract
<p class="first" id="P1">The incidence of obesity is increasing worldwide at an alarming
rate. Recently, exposure
to environmental contaminants, especially organochlorines such as p,p′-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene
(DDE), has been implicated as a possible causative factor in the increasing obesity
epidemic. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of DDE to alter
adipogenesis in a model of sub-optimal differentiation. 3T3-L1 preadipocytes were
induced to differentiate in the presence of DDE (0.01–100 μM) using a sub-optimal
differentiation cocktail. Eight days after the initiation of differentiation, adipogenesis
was assessed through neutral lipid staining, triglyceride accumulation, and expression
of markers of terminal differentiation. Exposure to DDE induced a concentration dependent
increase in intracellular neutral lipid accumulation as determined by Oil Red O staining
and triglyceride assay. Alterations in lipid accumulation were accompanied by upregulation
of genetic markers of differentiation. DDE (10 μM) enhanced expression of fatty acid
binding protein 4 and Sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1c at the 2.5 and
20 μM concentrations. DDE (2.5, 10, and 20 μM) induced upregulation of leptin and
fatty acid synthase, as compared to sub-optimal vehicle control (0.05% ethanol). Our
results indicate that DDE is capable of enhancing adipogenesis and intracellular lipid
accumulation in 3T3-L1 cells through upregulation of molecular targets responsible
for lipid storage.
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