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Назив: Differences in the redox status of human visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissues - Relationships to obesity and metabolic risk
Аутори: Aleksandra Janković
Aleksandra Korać
Biljana Srdić Galić 
BIljana Buzadžić
Vesna Otašević
Ana Stančić
Milica Vučetić
Milica Markelić
Ksenija Veličković
Igor Golić
Bato Korać
Кључне речи: Metabolic syndrome;Metabolism;Redox regulation
Датум издавања: 1-јан-2014
Часопис: Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
Сажетак: Objective Metabolic homeostasis depends on adipocyte metabolic responses/processes, most of which are redox-regulated. Besides, visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissues (VAT and SAT, respectively) differ metabolically and in their contribution to metabolic complications, but their redox characteristics in humans are still unknown. To understand the molecular mechanisms of metabolic syndrome development, we analysed the redox characteristics of VAT and SAT in groups with various body weights and metabolic risks. Material and Methods Fifty premenopausal women were classified according to body mass index into normal-weight and obese groups, and these groups were further sub-classified into metabolically healthy and metabolically obese ("at risk") based on the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index and the triglyceride, total-, LDL- and HDL-cholesterol levels. Antioxidant components, NADPH oxidase protein and 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE) levels were analysed in VAT and SAT. Results Compared with the SAT, the VAT showed a higher basal level of glutathione (GSH) and GSH-dependent enzyme activities. Compared with the metabolically healthy normal-weight controls, the obese groups of women showed lower GSH levels in both depots. However, in these groups, additional prooxidative changes (increased NADPH oxidase and 4-HNE and decreased levels of SOD and/or CAT) were observed only in VAT. Conclusions Because of the critical role of thiol-redox homeostasis in lipogenesis, interdepot-differences in the GSH-dependent antioxidant part may be connected to the higher metabolic activity found in VAT. Analogously, the lower GSH levels that occur during obesity and the corresponding additional redox imbalance may be signs of VAT metabolic dysfunction that underlie the subsequent metabolic impairment. © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7739
ISSN: 260495
DOI: 10.1016/j.metabol.2014.01.009
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