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Macrophages and adipocytes in human obesity: adipose tissue gene expression and insulin sensitivity during calorie restriction and weight stabilization

Authors :
Capel, Frederic
Klimcakova, Eva
Viguerie, Nathalie
Roussel, Balbine
Vitkova, Michaela
Kovacikova, Michaela
Polak, Jan
Kovacova, Zuzana
Galitzky, Jean
Maoret, Jean-Jose
Hanacek, Jiri
Pers, Tune H.
Bouloumie, Anne
Stich, Vladimir
Langin, Dominique
Source :
Diabetes. July 2009, Vol. 58 Issue 7, p1558, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

OBJECTIVE--We investigated the regulation of adipose tissue gene expression during different phases of a dietary weight loss program and its relation with insulin sensitivity. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS--Twenty-two obese women followed a dietary intervention program composed of an energy restriction phase with a 4-week very-low-calorie diet and a weight stabilization period composed of a 2-month low-calorie diet followed by 3-4 months of a weight maintenance diet. At each time point, a euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp and subcutaneous adipose tissue biopsies were performed. Adipose tissue gene expression profiling was performed using a DNA microarray in a subgroup of eight women. RT-quantitative PCR was used for determination of mRNA levels of 31 adipose tissue macrophage markers (n = 22). RESULTS--Body weight, fat mass, and C-reactive protein level decreased and glucose disposal rate increased during the dietary intervention program. Transcriptome profiling revealed two main patterns of variations. The first involved 464 mostly adipocyte genes involved in metabolism that were downregulated during energy restriction, upregulated during weight stabilization, and unchanged during the dietary intervention. The second comprised 511 mainly macrophage genes involved in inflammatory pathways that were not changed or upregulated during energy restriction and downregulated during weight stabilization and dietary intervention. Accordingly, macrophage markers were upregulated during energy restriction and downregulated during weight stabilization and dietary intervention. The increase in glucose disposal rates in each dietary phase was associated with variation in expression of sets of 80-110 genes that differed among energy restriction, weight stabilization, and dietary intervention. CONCLUSIONS--Adipose tissue macrophages and adipocytes show distinct patterns of gene regulation and association with insulin sensitivity during the various phases of a dietary weight loss program.<br />Obesityis a major risk factor for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The excess of fat mass is linked to an impairment of insulin sensitivity through complex multifactorial and still poorly understood [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121797
Volume :
58
Issue :
7
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Diabetes
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
edsgcl.203230062