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Clusterin levels in undernourished SH-SY5Y cells

Journal

FOOD & NUTRITION RESEARCH
Volume 65, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SWEDISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION-SNF
DOI: 10.29219/fnr.v65.5709

Keywords

clusterin; food addiction; undernutrition; mitochondria; cell survival

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  1. Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad (Plan Nacional sobre Drogas), Spain [PNSD2016I025]

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Food-related disorders are on the rise in developed societies, with a growing focus on the psychological component of these disorders. Research has shown that overnourishment with high-fat diets and perinatal undernourishment in mice are associated with increased motivation toward food intake. The protein clusterin (CLU) is overexpressed in the nucleus accumbens of over-fed rats and those suffering from chronic undernutrition, and its increase has been observed in obese patients with food addiction, suggesting its implication in this eating disorder.
Food-related disorders are increasingly common in developed societies, and the psychological component of these disorders has been gaining increasing attention. Both overnourishment with high-fat diets and perinatal undernourishment in mice have been linked to a higher motivation toward food, resulting in an alteration in food intake. Clusterin (CLU), a multifaced protein, is overexpressed in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) of over-fed rats, as well as in those that suffered chronic undernutrition. Moreover, an increase of this protein was observed in the plasma of obese patients with food addiction, suggesting the implication of CLU in this eating disorder. To characterize CLU's cellular mechanisms, in vitro experiments of undernutrition were performed using dopaminergic SH-SY5Y cells. To mimic in vivo dietary conditions, cells were treated with different fetal bovine serum (FBS) concentrations, resulting in control (C group) diet (10% FBS), undernourishment (U group) diet (0.5% FBS), and undernourishment diet followed by restoration of control diet (UC group) (0.5 + 10% FBS). Undernourishment compromised cell viability and proliferation, and concomitantly increased CLU secretion as well as the cytosolic pool of the protein, while decreasing the mitochondrial level. The restoration of normal conditions tended to recover cell physiology, and the normal levels and distribution of CLU. This research study is a step forward toward the characterization of clusterin as a potential marker for food addiction and nutritional status.

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