Issue 4, 2014

In vivo microdialysis sampling of adipokines CCL2, IL-6, and leptin in the mammary fat pad of adult female rats

Abstract

Adipocytes from white adipose tissue secrete cytokines and other bioactive proteins which are collectively termed adipokines. Adiposity has been linked with increased breast cancer risk as adipokines secreted by adipocytes significantly affect epithelial cells from which breast cancer arises. Measurement of extracellular adipokine concentrations that would be involved in signaling through mammary tissue is therefore of importance. In this work, microdialysis sampling was used to collect adipokines from the interstitial space of the mammary fat pad of female rats under isoflurane anesthesia. The adipokines CCL2 (MCP-1), leptin and IL-6 were quantified from dialysate samples and compared to total tissue concentrations surrounding the implanted probes. After three hours of microdialysis sampling at 1 μL min−1, the respective median values for these adipokines in dialysate samples were approximately 175 pg mL−1 (CCL2), 150 pg mL−1 (IL-6) and 750 pg mL−1 (leptin). Adipokine protein levels from dialysates were an order of magnitude lower than levels obtained directly from mammary tissue. However, the adipokine concentrations between excised tissue surrounding the microdialysis sampling probes and control tissue without implants did not differ. This work demonstrates the utility of microdialysis sampling to quantify mammary gland adipokine levels, with relevance to understanding mammary physiology.

Graphical abstract: In vivo microdialysis sampling of adipokines CCL2, IL-6, and leptin in the mammary fat pad of adult female rats

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jul 2013
Accepted
13 Jan 2014
First published
14 Jan 2014

Mol. BioSyst., 2014,10, 806-812

In vivo microdialysis sampling of adipokines CCL2, IL-6, and leptin in the mammary fat pad of adult female rats

G. Bajpai, R. C. M. Simmen and J. A. Stenken, Mol. BioSyst., 2014, 10, 806 DOI: 10.1039/C3MB70308H

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