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Myocardial lipid accumulation in patients with pressure-overloaded heart and metabolic syndrome

Authors :
Clara Di Filippo
Michele Portoghese
Michelangela Barbieri
Giuseppe Paolisso
Raffaele Marfella
Federico Cacciapuoti
Francesco Rossi
Franca Ferraraccio
Michele D'Amico
Mario Siniscalchi
Marfella, Raffaele
DI FILIPPO, Clara
Portoghese, M.
Barbieri, Michelangela
Ferraraccio, Franca
Siniscalchi, N.
Cacciapuoti, Federico
Rossi, Francesco
D'Amico, Michele
Paolisso, Giuseppe
Source :
Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 50, Iss 11, Pp 2314-2323 (2009)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

We evaluated the role of sterol-regulatory element binding protein (SREBP)-1c/peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma (PPARgamma) pathway on heart lipotoxicity in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) and aortic stenosis (AS). Echocardiographic parameters of heart function and structural alterations of LV specimens were studied in patients with (n = 56) and without (n = 61) MS undergoing aortic valve replacement. Tissues were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (H and E) and oil red O for evidence of intramyocyte lipid accumulation. The specimens were also analyzed with PCR, Western blot, and immunohistochemical analysis for SREBP-1c and PPARgamma. Ejection fraction (EF) was lower in MS compared with patients without MS (P < 0.001); no difference was found in aortic orifice surface among the groups. H and E and oil red O staining of specimens from MS patients revealed several myocytes with intracellular accumulation of lipid, whereas these alterations were not detected in biopsies from patients without MS. Patients without MS have low levels and weak immunostaining of SREBP-1c and PPARgamma in heart specimens. In contrast, strong immunostaining and higher levels of SREBP-1c and PPARgamma were seen in biopsies from the MS patients. Moreover, we evidenced a significative correlation between both SREBP-1c and PPARgamma and EF and intramyocyte lipid accumulation (P < 0.001). SREBP-1c may contribute to heart dysfunction by promoting lipid accumulation within myocytes in MS patients with AS; SREBP-1c may do it by increasing the levels of PPARgamma protein.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 50, Iss 11, Pp 2314-2323 (2009)
Accession number :
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