Literature DB >> 19022912

Skeletal muscle 11beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 activity is upregulated following elective abdominal surgery.

Christina Jang1, Varuni R Obeyesekere, Frank P Alford, Warrick J Inder.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cortisol has been traditionally implicated in the causation of peri-operative skeletal muscle (SkM) insulin resistance, but cortisol levels return to normal within 72 h of surgery. Tissue cortisol bioactivity may be prolonged by local upregulation of the enzyme 11betaHSD1. We aimed to investigate the changes of SkM 11betaHSD1 enzyme activity and mRNA expression, relative to plasma cortisol, insulin and glucose levels following elective abdominal surgery. PATIENTS AND
DESIGN: Eight non-diabetic subjects (two male, six female) underwent serial plasma hormone sampling and muscle biopsy of vastus lateralis at baseline and on day 5 following elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
METHODS: SkM 11betaHSD1 and H6PDH mRNA levels were measured by quantitative RT-PCR and enzyme activity by % conversion of (3)H cortisone to cortisol. Plasma glucose, insulin, free fatty acids (FFA), tumour necrosis factor-alpha and cortisol by standardised assays.
RESULTS: Compared with baseline, SkM 11betaHSD1 activity was significantly increased on day 5 after surgery (14.7+/-2.1 vs 20.4+/-3.2%, P=0.005). Neither 11betaHSD1 nor H6PDH mRNA levels were altered after surgery. Plasma cortisol (P=0.027), FFA (P=0.01) and glucose (P=0.004) rose rapidly following surgery and had returned to baseline values by 24 h post-surgery. There was no significant change in plasma insulin.
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to demonstrate an upregulation of SkM 11betaHSD1 activity in response to a physiological stressor. Sustained activation of this enzyme may increase tissue cortisol bioactivity.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19022912     DOI: 10.1530/EJE-08-0619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0804-4643            Impact factor:   6.664


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