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Long-Term Improvement in Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity After Weight Loss Can Be Predicted by White Adipose Tissue Factors.
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American journal of hypertension [Am J Hypertens] 2018 Mar 10; Vol. 31 (4), pp. 450-457. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Background: Arterial stiffness, measured by pulse wave velocity (PWV), is linked to obesity, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality. Short-term weight loss improves PWV, but the long-term effects are unknown. We investigated the effect of pronounced long-term weight loss on PWV and whether anthropometric/metabolic parameters and/or white adipose tissue (WAT) phenotype could predict this change in PWV.<br />Methods: Eighty-two obese subjects were examined before and 2 years after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Analyses included anthropometrics, routine clinical chemistry, and hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp. Arterial stiffness was measured as aortic PWV (aPWV) using the Arteriograph device. WAT mass and distribution were assessed by dual-X-ray absorptiometry. Baseline visceral and subcutaneous WAT samples were obtained to measure adipocyte cell size. Transcriptomic profiling of subcutaneous WAT was performed in a subset of subjects (n = 30).<br />Results: At the 2-year follow-up, there were significant decreases in body mass index (39.4 ± 3.5 kg/m2 vs. 26.6 ± 3.4 kg/m2; P < 0.0001) and aPWV (7.8 ± 1.5 m/s vs. 7.2 ± 1.4 m/s; P = 0.006). Multiple regression analyses showed that baseline subcutaneous adipocyte volume was associated with a reduction in aPWV (P = 0.014), after adjusting for confounders. Expression analyses of 52 genes implicated in arterial stiffness showed that only one, COL4A1, independently predicted improvements in aPWV after adjusting for confounders (P = 0.006).<br />Conclusions: Bariatric surgery leads to long-term reduction in aPWV. This improvement can be independently predicted by subcutaneous adipocyte volume and WAT COL4A1 expression, which suggests that subcutaneous WAT has a role in regulating aPWV.<br />Clinical Trials Registration: Trial Number NCT01727245 (clinicaltrials.gov).
- Subjects :
- Adipocytes, White pathology
Adult
Body Mass Index
Cell Size
Collagen Type IV metabolism
Female
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Middle Aged
Obesity genetics
Obesity metabolism
Obesity physiopathology
Predictive Value of Tests
Recovery of Function
Subcutaneous Fat pathology
Time Factors
Transcriptome
Treatment Outcome
Adipocytes, White metabolism
Collagen Type IV genetics
Gastric Bypass
Obesity surgery
Pulse Wave Analysis
Subcutaneous Fat metabolism
Vascular Stiffness
Weight Loss
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1941-7225
- Volume :
- 31
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- American journal of hypertension
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29177471
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpx201