Hypoxia increases adipogenesis and affects adipocytokine production in orbital fibroblasts–a possible explanation of the link between smoking and Graves’ ophthalmopathy
<b>AIM:</b> To assess the effects of hypoxia on human orbital fibroblasts (OF) on adipogenesis and adipocytokine production.<b>METHODS:</b>Human OF were derived from tissues obtained from patients with Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) and from patients without known thyroid diseas...
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doaj-431ca254cb9a4e289f1d0e80fe7f27692020-11-25T00:57:24ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)International Journal of Ophthalmology2222-39592227-48982014-06-017340340710.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2014.03.03Hypoxia increases adipogenesis and affects adipocytokine production in orbital fibroblasts–a possible explanation of the link between smoking and Graves’ ophthalmopathyChiaw Ling Chng0Oi Fah Lai1Charmaine Sze-Min Chew2Yu Pei Peh3Stephanie Man-Chung Fook-Chong4Lay Leng Seah5Daphne Hsu-Chin Khoo6Department of Endocrinology, Singapore General Hospital, Level 3, the Academia, 20 College Road 169856, Singapore<br>Department of Clinical Research, Academia Discovery Tower Level 9 Research Office 2, 20 College Road 169856, Singapore<br>Department of Clinical Research, Academia Discovery Tower Level 9 Research Office 2, 20 College Road 169856, Singapore<br>Department of Clinical Research, Academia Discovery Tower Level 9 Research Office 2, 20 College Road 169856, Singapore<br>Department of Clinical Research, Academia Discovery Tower Level 9 Research Office 2, 20 College Road 169856, Singapore<br>Oculoplastic/Aesthetic Eyeplastic Service, Singapore National Eye Centre, 11 Third Hospital Avenue 168751, SingaporeDepartment of Endocrinology, Singapore General Hospital, Level 3, the Academia, 20 College Road 169856, Singapore<br><b>AIM:</b> To assess the effects of hypoxia on human orbital fibroblasts (OF) on adipogenesis and adipocytokine production.<b>METHODS:</b>Human OF were derived from tissues obtained from patients with Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) and from patients without known thyroid diseases undergoing blepharoplasty. The OF were cultured separately under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. Comparisons of adipocytokine concentrations using multiplex ELISA and lipid accumulation in the cells using Oil Red O staining were subsequently performed.<b>RESULTS:</b>There was increased adipogenesis in OF from GO subject when exposed to hypoxic culture conditions. This was not observed in OF from normal controls. Hypoxia led to an increase in leptin and a decrease in MCP-1 secretion in OF cultures.<b>CONCLUSION:</b> Hypoxia induces adipogenesis in OF and may represent a mechanism by which smoking contributes to deterioration of GO. We also found novel changes to leptin and MCP-1 production in OF cultures exposed to hypoxia suggesting important roles of these cytokines in the disease process.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4067649/hypoxiasmokingGraves’ ophthalmopathyGraves’ ophthalmopathy |
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Chiaw Ling Chng Oi Fah Lai Charmaine Sze-Min Chew Yu Pei Peh Stephanie Man-Chung Fook-Chong Lay Leng Seah Daphne Hsu-Chin Khoo Hypoxia increases adipogenesis and affects adipocytokine production in orbital fibroblasts–a possible explanation of the link between smoking and Graves’ ophthalmopathy International Journal of Ophthalmology hypoxia smoking Graves’ ophthalmopathy Graves’ ophthalmopathy |
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Chiaw Ling Chng Oi Fah Lai Charmaine Sze-Min Chew Yu Pei Peh Stephanie Man-Chung Fook-Chong Lay Leng Seah Daphne Hsu-Chin Khoo |
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Hypoxia increases adipogenesis and affects adipocytokine production in orbital fibroblasts–a possible explanation of the link between smoking and Graves’ ophthalmopathy |
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Hypoxia increases adipogenesis and affects adipocytokine production in orbital fibroblasts–a possible explanation of the link between smoking and Graves’ ophthalmopathy |
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Hypoxia increases adipogenesis and affects adipocytokine production in orbital fibroblasts–a possible explanation of the link between smoking and Graves’ ophthalmopathy |
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Hypoxia increases adipogenesis and affects adipocytokine production in orbital fibroblasts–a possible explanation of the link between smoking and Graves’ ophthalmopathy |
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Hypoxia increases adipogenesis and affects adipocytokine production in orbital fibroblasts–a possible explanation of the link between smoking and Graves’ ophthalmopathy |
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hypoxia increases adipogenesis and affects adipocytokine production in orbital fibroblasts–a possible explanation of the link between smoking and graves’ ophthalmopathy |
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Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) |
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International Journal of Ophthalmology |
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2222-3959 2227-4898 |
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<b>AIM:</b> To assess the effects of hypoxia on human orbital fibroblasts (OF) on adipogenesis and adipocytokine production.<b>METHODS:</b>Human OF were derived from tissues obtained from patients with Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) and from patients without known thyroid diseases undergoing blepharoplasty. The OF were cultured separately under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. Comparisons of adipocytokine concentrations using multiplex ELISA and lipid accumulation in the cells using Oil Red O staining were subsequently performed.<b>RESULTS:</b>There was increased adipogenesis in OF from GO subject when exposed to hypoxic culture conditions. This was not observed in OF from normal controls. Hypoxia led to an increase in leptin and a decrease in MCP-1 secretion in OF cultures.<b>CONCLUSION:</b> Hypoxia induces adipogenesis in OF and may represent a mechanism by which smoking contributes to deterioration of GO. We also found novel changes to leptin and MCP-1 production in OF cultures exposed to hypoxia suggesting important roles of these cytokines in the disease process. |
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hypoxia smoking Graves’ ophthalmopathy Graves’ ophthalmopathy |
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