Back to Search Start Over

Parallel downregulation of retinol-binding protein-4 and adiponectin expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue of non-morbidly obese subjects

Authors :
Cristóbal Richart
Rafael Ramírez
Maria José Alcaide
Carmen Aguilar
Enric Caubet
Salomé Martínez
Ana Megia
Montserrat Olona
Maria Teresa Auguet
Antonio Garcia-España
Montserrat Broch
R Pastor
Source :
European Journal of Endocrinology. 161:87-94
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009.

Abstract

Context and objectiveAdipokines are involved in the etiopathology of obesity-related disorders. Since the role of adipokine retinol-binding protein-4 (RBP4) in obesity remains uncertain and its relationship with other adipokines and inflammatory markers has not been examined in detail, we investigated the relationships of RBP4 mRNA expression and circulating protein levels with obesity, anthropometric and metabolic variables, as well as with obesity-related inflammatory markers adiponectin and C-reactive protein.Subjects and methodsOne-hundred and twenty-five subjects participated, 36 lean (body mass index (BMI): 2) and 89 obese (overweight/obese; BMI: ≥25ResultsThere was a tendency for circulating RBP4 levels to positively correlate with waist circumference (β=0.29, P=0.08; R2=0.08), but there was no significant association with the obesity-related parameters analysed. RBP4 and adiponectin mRNA expression levels were similarly downregulated in the s.c.-AT of obese subjects (0.5-fold); however, RBP4 downregulation did not affect its circulating protein levels. The expression of RBP4 and adiponectin was positively correlated even after controlling for confounding factors (β=0.59, PR2=0.40).ConclusionsIn our population, RBP4 circulating levels were not significantly correlated with obesity-related parameters, although a tendency to correlate with waist circumference suggests a relationship with insulin resistance and other metabolic disorders. In addition, our results suggest that the production of RBP4 by other tissues such as liver, rather than s.c.-AT, may be involved in regulating RBP4 circulating levels.

Details

ISSN :
1479683X and 08044643
Volume :
161
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7de8137f39d01de2f54c21f9baf76106
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1530/eje-08-0866