Aims/hypothesis
Increased adipose tissue secretion of adipokines and cytokines has been implicated in the chronic low-grade inflammation state
and insulin resistance associated with obesity. We tested here whether the cardiovascular and metabolic hormone atrial natriuretic
peptide (ANP) was able to modulate adipose tissue secretion of several adipokines (derived from adipocytes) and cytokines
(derived from adipose tissue macrophages).
Subjects and methods
We used protein array to measure the secretion of adipokines and cytokines after a 24-h culture of human subcutaneous adipose
tissue pieces treated or not with a physiological concentration of ANP. The effect of ANP on protein secretion was also directly
studied on isolated adipocytes and macrophages. Gene expression was measured by real-time RT-quantitative PCR.
Results
ANP decreased the secretion of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α, of several chemokines, and of the adipokines
leptin and retinol-binding protein-4 (RBP-4). The secretion of the anti-inflammatory molecules IL-10 and adiponectin remained
unaffected. The cytokines were mainly expressed in macrophages that expressed all components of the ANP-dependent signalling
pathway. The adipokines, leptin, adiponectin and RBP-4 were specifically expressed in mature adipocytes. ANP directly inhibited
the secretion of IL-6 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 by macrophages. The inhibitory effects of ANP on leptin and growth-related
oncogene-α secretions were not seen under selective hormone-sensitive lipase inhibition.
Conclusions/interpretation
We suggest that ANP, either by direct action on adipocytes and macrophages or through activation of adipocyte hormone-sensitive
lipase, inhibits the secretion of factors involved in inflammation and insulin resistance.
Keywords Adipokine - Atrial natriuretic peptide - Chemokine - Cytokine - Fatty acid - Inflammation - Insulin resistance - Lipolysis