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Changes in white adipose tissue gene expression in a randomized control trial of dieting obese men with lowered serum testosterone alone or in combination with testosterone treatment.

Mathis Grossmann1,2, Mark Ng Tang Fui1,2, Tian Nie1, Rudolf Hoermann1, Michele V Clarke1,2, Ada S Cheung1,2, Jeffrey D Zajac1,2, Rachel A Davey3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine early weight loss-associated changes in subcutaneous abdominal white adipose tissue (WAT) gene expression in obese men with lowered serum testosterone by RNA next-generation sequencing.
METHODS: Fourteen men, mean age (IQR) 51.6 years (43.4-54.5), BMI 38.3 kg/m2 (34.6-40.8) and total testosterone 8.4 nmol/L (7.5-9.5) provided subcutaneous WAT samples at baseline and after 2 weeks of a very low energy diet.
RESULTS: Body weight loss was similar in participants receiving testosterone (n = 6), -5.27 kg [95% CI -6.17; -4.26], and placebo (n = 8), -4.57 kg [95% CI -6.10; -3.55], p = 0.86. In placebo-treated men, of the 14,410 genes expressed in subcutaneous WAT, four genes, Angiopoietin-like 4, Semaphorin 3 G, Neuropilin 2 and Angiopoietin 4, were upregulated (adjusted false discovery rate P < 0.05). In an exploratory analysis comparing men receiving testosterone and placebo, the most-upregulated gene in the testosterone group (exploratory p < 0.0005) was the neuropeptide y receptor 2.
CONCLUSIONS: In obese men, dieting is associated with upregulation of WAT-expressed Angiopoietin-like 4, a secreted protein that regulates lipid metabolism, Semaphorin 3 G, a proposed adipocyte differentiation factor and secreted adipokine, and its receptor Neuropilin 2, as well as Angiopoietin 4, a vascular integrity factor. In an exploratory analysis, testosterone was associated with the upregulation of neuropeptide y receptor 2, a receptor involved in appetite regulation. Further studies are needed to confirm these observations and their potential biological implications. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov, Identifier NCT01616732, Registration date: June 8, 2012.

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Keywords:  Gene expression; Obesity; Testosterone; White adipose tissue

Year:  2021        PMID: 33864607     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-021-02722-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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