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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 20, 97-106, Copyright © 1979 by Lipid Research, Inc.
P Bjorntorp, M Karlsson, L Gustafsson, U Smith, L Sjostrom, M Cigolini, G Storck and P Pettersson
To determine the number of adipocytes and cells developing into adipocytes
(preadipocytes) in the epididymal fat pad of normal Sprague- Dawley rats,
two methods were developed. Liberation of all cells from the tissue was
obtained by a combination of lytic enzymes and mechanical treatment with
only a limited loss of cell integrity; with large tissue masses, an initial
perfusion was necessary. These cells were cultured in medium 199
supplemented with serum, glucose, insulin, a triglyceride emulsion, and
methyl cellulose to form a culture medium with high viscosity in which it
has been shown that the cells do no multiply. In this medium some of the
cells developed into adipocytes and could be recognized and counted. The
results show that there are about twice as many preadipocytes as mature
adipocytes in the smallest rats examined (about 50 g). With increasing
weight and age the mature adipocytes increased while the number of
preadipocytes seemed to be constant up to a weight of about 150 g, after
which they continuously diminished and could not be found in rats weighing
more than 300 g. Here the number of mature fat cells had reached a constant
level. These results are consistent with the formation of new preadipocytes
up to a rat weight of about 150 g. In normal rats these cells successively
fill up with triglyceride and disappear at a body weight of about 300 g
when they have been transformed into mature adipocytes. The results are
also consistent with the concept that no new adipocytes are formed
spontaneously in the adult Sprague-Dawley rat. It was shown, however, that
in media without methyl cellulose, isobutylmethylxanthine probably could
induce the formation of new adipocytes in the cells isolated from all rats,
including the heaviest (oldest). This finding shows that the potential of
cells to develop into adipocytes also seems to exist in the adult rat under
certain circumstances.
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Quantitation of different cells in the epididymal fat pad of the rat
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