Pattern of Expression of Adiponectin Receptors in Human Liver and its Relation to Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
Background Adiponectin has antisteatosis–anti-inflammatory properties and its circulating levels are reduced in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Methods To assess the role of adiponectin in NASH, we measured expression of adiponectin gene ( APM1 ) and receptors ( AdipoR1 / AdipoR2 ) in liver and...
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Published in | Obesity surgery Vol. 19; no. 4; pp. 467 - 474 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
New York
Springer New York
01.04.2009
Springer Nature B.V |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0960-8923 1708-0428 |
DOI | 10.1007/s11695-008-9701-x |
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Summary: | Background
Adiponectin has antisteatosis–anti-inflammatory properties and its circulating levels are reduced in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).
Methods
To assess the role of adiponectin in NASH, we measured expression of adiponectin gene (
APM1
) and receptors (
AdipoR1
/
AdipoR2
) in liver and subcutaneous and visceral fat in subjects with biopsy-proven NASH or pure steatosis (PS). In 103 subjects undergoing gastric bypass or elective abdominal surgery (17 with normal liver histology (C), 52 with PS, and 34 with NASH), RNA was extracted from tissue samples, and quantification of
APM1
,
AdipoR1
, and
AdipoR2
was carried out by real-time polymerase chain reaction.
Results
In NASH vs C, circulating adiponectin levels (3.6[2.4] vs 5.3[4.3] μg/ml, median[interquartile range],
p
< 0.05) and adiponectin concentrations,
APM1
,
AdipoR1
, and
AdipoR2
expression in visceral fat were all reduced (
p
≤ 0.03). These differences disappeared when adjusting for obesity. In contrast, liver
AdipoR1
(1.40 [0.46] vs 1.00 [0.32] of controls) and
AdipoR2
expression (1.20 [0.41] vs 0.78 [0.43]) were increased in NASH, and group differences were statistically significant (
p
< 0.0001 for
AdipoR1
and
p
= 0.0001 for
AdipoR2
). Results for PS were generally intermediate between NASH and C. Liver receptor expression was reciprocally related to circulating adiponectin (
rho
= −0.42,
p
< 0.003 for
AdipoR1
and
rho
= −0.26,
p
< 0.009 for
AdipoR2
). In multivariate models adjusting for sex, age, fasting plasma glucose, and obesity, liver enzymes levels were directly related to both
AdipoR1
and
AdipoR2
expression in liver.
Conclusion
In obese patients with NASH, adiponectin receptors are underexpressed in visceral fat—as a likely correlate of obesity—but overexpressed in liver, possibly as a compensatory response to hypoadiponectinemia, and positively associated with liver damage. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8923 1708-0428 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11695-008-9701-x |