Presence of fatty-acid-binding protein 4 expression in human epicardial adipose tissue in metabolic syndrome
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Vural, BurçakAtalar, Fatmahan
Çiftçi, Çavlan
Demirkan, Ayşe
Süsleyici-Duman, Belgin
Günay, Demet
Büyükdevrim, Ahmet Sevim
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Vural B, Atalar F, Ciftci C, Demirkan A, Susleyici-Duman B, Gunay D, Akpinar B, Sagbas E, Ozbek U, Buyukdevrim AS. Presence of fatty-acid-binding protein 4 expression in human epicardial adipose tissue in metabolic syndrome. Cardiovascular Pathology. 2008;17(6): 392-8. doi: 10.1016/j.carpath.2008.02.006.Özet
Background: Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of different clinical manifestations that are risk factors for atherothrombotic cardiovascular
disorders. Fatty-acid-binding protein 4 (FABP4/aP2), which is highly expressed in adipocytes, specifically exerts intracellular lipid
trafficking. A high level of fatty-acid-binding protein 4 expression present in obese subjects has also been found in mice and humans,
especially in macrophages at atherosclerotic lesions. An in vivo study demonstrated that the inhibitor of aP2 would be a new therapeutic agent
for treating metabolic diseases in mice. We have investigated the mRNA expression of fatty-acid-binding protein 4 in human epicardial
adipose and ascending aorta tissues of metabolic syndrome and nonmetabolic syndrome patients. Methods: Paired epicardial adipose and
ascending aorta tissue samples were obtained from 10 metabolic syndrome patients and 4 nonmetabolic syndrome patients during coronary
bypass grafting and aortic valve replacement therapy, respectively. Fatty-acid-binding protein 4 gene expression was determined by
quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Results and Conclusions: Fatty-acid-binding protein 4 expression of epicardial adipose
tissue was significantly higher in metabolic syndrome patients than in nonmetabolic syndrome controls (Pb.05). In metabolic syndrome
patients, fatty-acid-binding protein 4 expression in epicardial adipose tissue was 66 times higher than fatty-acid-binding protein 4 expression
in ascending aorta tissue. The expression level of fatty-acid-binding protein 4 in epicardial adipose tissue was found to be significantly
correlated with waist circumference in all subjects (r=.535, Pb.05). Our data showed for the first time that human epicardial adipose and
ascending aorta tissues express fatty-acid-binding protein 4 and that its level of expression in epicardial adipose tissues of metabolic syndrome
patients is elevated. Increased fatty-acid-binding protein 4 gene expression in epicardial adipose tissues of metabolic syndrome patients led us
think that fatty-acid-binding protein 4 might be an important factor in metabolic syndrome.
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