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Adiponectin mRNA in adipose tissue and its association with metabolic risk factors in postmenopausal obese women.

Sunita Tiwari, Bhola Nath Paul, Sandeep Kumar, Abhijit Chandra, S Dhananjai, Mahendra Pal Singh Negi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The present study evaluates adiponectin mRNA in visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and also evaluates its association with metabolic risk factors in postmenopausal obese women.
DESIGN: A case control study was carried out on postmenopausal women (n=68), in which 34 were obese and 34 were non-obese. Blood sample, visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissues were obtained. Adiponectin mRNA levels were measured by Real Time-RT PCR.
RESULTS: The mean (± SEM) serum adiponectin (28.39 ± 2.52 vs. 20.56 ± 1.13), VAT (0.362 ± 0.098 vs. 0.048 ± 0.005) and SAT (0.222 ± 0.035 vs. 0.042 ± 0.007) adiponectin mRNA levels were significantly lower (p<0.001) in obese than non-obese. However, the mean VAT and SAT adiponectin mRNA levels were similar (p>0.05) between the groups. Further, the mean glucose and TG levels were significantly (p<0.01 or p<0.001) higher, while HDL was lower (p<0.01) in obese than non-obese. Furthermore, VAT adiponectin mRNA also showed significant (p<0.05) and inverse association with TG, while direct association with HDL and both the associations were independent of BMI and WC (waist circumference).
CONCLUSION: The BMI and WC independent and significant association of VAT adiponectin mRNA with TG and HDL suggest its potential modulatory role in lipid metabolism in postmenopausal obese women.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23757803     DOI: 10.1007/BF03401293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hormones (Athens)        ISSN: 1109-3099            Impact factor:   2.885


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