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Pparα sc 9000

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PPARα (sc-9000) is a lab equipment product offered by Santa Cruz Biotechnology. It is a nuclear receptor that functions as a transcription factor. The core function of PPARα is to regulate the expression of genes involved in lipid and carbohydrate metabolism.

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Lipid Metabolism Pathway Regulation

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Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (DMEM), L-glutamine, penicillin -streptomycin mixed antibiotics, fetal bovine serum (FBS), trypsin-EDTA, and phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) were purchased from Gibco/BRL (Gaithersburg, MD, USA). Primary antibodies against SREBP-1, SREBP-2, HMG-CoAR (HMGCR; sc-271595), AMPK (sc-74461), CPTI (sc-20669), and PPARα (sc-9000) were obtained from Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). Monoclonal antibodies against phosphor-AMPK (#2535), FASN (#3180) and α-tubulin were obtained from Cell Signaling Technology Inc (Beverly, MA, USA).
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AMPK Pathway Regulation in Lipid Metabolism

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Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (DMEM), fetal bovine serum (FBS), penicillin–streptomycin mixed antibiotics, L-glutamine, Dulbecco’s phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), and Trypsin–EDTA were provided by Gibco/BRL (Gaithersburg, MD, USA). Monoclonal antibodies against AMPK (sc-74461), CPTI (sc-20669), SREBP1, SREBP2, HMG-CoA reductase (HMGCR; sc-271595), and PPARα (sc-9000) were obtained from Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). Cell Signaling Technology Inc (Beverly, MA, USA) provided antibodies against phosphor-AMPK (#2535) and FASN (#3180). The enhanced chemiluminescence kit was purchased from Amersham Life Sciences (Amersham, UK). Polyclonal antibodies against actin, OA, and 5-CQA and other chemical reagents were procured from Sigma Chemical (St. Louis, MO, USA).
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Adiponectin Regulation of Lipolysis

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Immunoblots were conducted on 3 to 7 samples randomly chosen within each experimental cohort with antibodies against HSL (#4107 or #18381), p-HSL (S563) (#4139), p-HSL (S565) (#4137), p-HSL (S660) (#4126), Perilipin-1 (#9349), p-AMPKα (T172) (#2535), AMPKα (#2532), p-CREB (S133) (#9198), CREB (#9197), p-(Ser/Thr) PKA substrate (#9621), HA-tag (#3724), Adiponectin (#2789) and β-actin (#4970) from Cell Signaling (Denvers, MA); PHLPP1, (A300-660A), PHLPP2 (A300-661A) from Bethyl Laboratories, Inc (Montgomery, TX); PPARα (SC-9000) from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX). Mouse serum was neutralized by an Adiponectin antibody (ab3455) from Abcam46 (link). All primary antibodies were used at a dilution of 1:1000. HRP-linked anti-rabbit IgG (NA934) and anti-mouse IgG (NXA931) were purchased from Amersham and used at a dilution of 1:5000. Alexa Fluor 594 anti-Rabbit IgG (A32754) was purchased from ThermoFisher and used at a dilution of 1:1000.
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Immunoblotting Protocol for Cellular Signaling

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The primary antibodies FGF-2 (sc-79), IL-6 (sc-7920), MMP-9 (sc-6841), MMP-2 (sc-13595), PPAR-α (sc-9000), α-tubulin (sc-5286), β-actin (sc-47778), TNF-α (sc-1350) were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA, USA); AMPKα (#2532), p-AMPKα (Thr172) (#2535), p-FoxO1 (#9464), p38 MAPK (#9212) and p-p38 MAPK (Thr180/Tyr182) (#9211) from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA, USA). All other reagents and chemicals, including Probucol, were from Sigma Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA) unless otherwise mentioned.
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