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KD025 (SLx-2119) suppresses adipogenesis at intermediate stage in human adipose-derived stem cells

Authors
Duy Trong Vien DiepKhue Ha Minh DuongCho, HojungJun, Hee-SookChun, Kwang-Hoon
Issue Date
2-Jan-2019
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Keywords
KD025; SLx-2119; adipogenesis; differentiation; ROCK; Rho-associated kinase
Citation
ADIPOCYTE, v.8, no.1, pp.114 - 124
Journal Title
ADIPOCYTE
Volume
8
Number
1
Start Page
114
End Page
124
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/1974
DOI
10.1080/21623945.2019.1590929
ISSN
2162-3945
Abstract
Rho-associated kinases (ROCKs) have been reported to antagonize adipocyte differentiation, and inhibition of ROCKs by small molecules promotes adipogenesis. Surprisingly, our recent study revealed that the ROCK2-specific inhibitor KD025 (SLx-2119), suppresses differentiation at the intermediate stage in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes. To address whether the anti-adipogenic activity of KD025 is a generalizable property, we examined the effect of KD025 in human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs). KD025 significantly suppressed the adipocyte differentiation of hADSCs with downregulation of the protein and mRNA expression of various adipogenic and lipogenic markers, including PPAR gamma, C/EBP alpha, SREBP-1c, Glut4 and FABP4. Notably, we observed that adipocyte differentiation is effectively suppressed by exposure to KD025 during the mid-to-late period of adipogenesis but not at the earlier stages, showing stage-specificity. Contrary to expectations, KD025 upregulated the insulin signaling, as confirmed by the increased phosphorylation levels of Akt and GSK-3 alpha/beta, and the differentiation-promoting activity of insulin signaling was observed to be overwhelmed by the inhibitory activity. In addition, we observed that other ROCK inhibitors (Y-27632, fasudil, and H-1152P) did not suppress but promoted adipocyte differentiation. These results indicate that KD025 suppresses adipocyte differentiation by modulation of key factors activated at the intermediate stage of differentiation, and not by inhibition of ROCK2.
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