Literature DB >> 19155318

Secretion of adiponectin multimeric complexes from adipose tissue explants is not modified by very low calorie diet.

Zuzana Kovacova1, Michaela Vitkova, Michaela Kovacikova, Eva Klimcakova, Magda Bajzova, Zuzana Hnevkovska, Lenka Rossmeislova, Vladimir Stich, Dominique Langin, Jan Polak.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Adiponectin is a protein abundantly secreted by the adipose tissue (AT). Plasma adiponectin levels are decreased in obese, insulin-resistant, and type 2 diabetic patients. Various multimeric complexes, i.e. high-, middle-, and low-molecular weight isoforms (HMW, MMW and LMW), are present in plasma. Here, we investigated the effect of weight reducing diet on the distribution of adiponectin isoforms in plasma and on their secretion in AT explants from obese subjects.
DESIGN: A total of 20 obese subjects (age 37.8+/-7.3 years, body mass index 33.9+/-5.0 kg/m(2)) underwent eight weeks of very low-calorie diet (VLCD). A needle biopsy of subcutaneous abdominal AT and blood samples were taken before and after dietary intervention. AT explants were incubated in culture medium for 4 h. ELISA assay and western blot analyses were used to identify adiponectin complexes in culture media and in plasma.
RESULTS: The distribution of adiponectin polymers in plasma was different from that secreted in human AT explants. Before VLCD, the relative amount of HMW isoform was 75.5+/-9.1% of total adiponectin in culture media and 52.2+/-11.2% in plasma. Despite the diet-induced weight loss and improvement of insulin sensitivity, VLCD neither induced change in total adiponectin level nor in the ratio of HMW to total adiponectin in plasma and in culture media of AT explants.
CONCLUSIONS: The profile of adiponectin polymeric isoforms secreted by AT explants into culture media differs from the plasma profile. A dietary intervention leading to weight loss and improvement of insulin sensitivity was not associated with modifications of AT secretion of total or HMW adiponectin.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19155318     DOI: 10.1530/EJE-08-0727

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


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