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Adipocytes Directly Affect Coronary Artery Disease Pathogenesis via Induction of Adipokine and Cytokine Imbalances

This study aimed to investigate the adipokine and cytokine profiles of adipocytes from epicardial and subcutaneous adipose tissues in interconnection with the visceral adipose tissue area and the biochemical and clinical characteristics of patients with coronary artery disease. We assessed 84 patien...

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Autores principales: Gruzdeva, Olga, Uchasova, Evgenya, Dyleva, Yulia, Borodkina, Daria, Akbasheva, Olga, Antonova, Larisa, Matveeva, Vera, Belik, Ekaterina, Ivanov, Sergei, Sotnikov, Anton, Kozyrin, Kirill, Brel, Natalia, Sinitsky, Maxim, Karetnikova, Victoria, Kokov, Alexander, Bychkova, Evgenya, Pecherina, Tamara, Barbarash, Olga
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31608050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02163
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author Gruzdeva, Olga
Uchasova, Evgenya
Dyleva, Yulia
Borodkina, Daria
Akbasheva, Olga
Antonova, Larisa
Matveeva, Vera
Belik, Ekaterina
Ivanov, Sergei
Sotnikov, Anton
Kozyrin, Kirill
Brel, Natalia
Sinitsky, Maxim
Karetnikova, Victoria
Kokov, Alexander
Bychkova, Evgenya
Pecherina, Tamara
Barbarash, Olga
author_facet Gruzdeva, Olga
Uchasova, Evgenya
Dyleva, Yulia
Borodkina, Daria
Akbasheva, Olga
Antonova, Larisa
Matveeva, Vera
Belik, Ekaterina
Ivanov, Sergei
Sotnikov, Anton
Kozyrin, Kirill
Brel, Natalia
Sinitsky, Maxim
Karetnikova, Victoria
Kokov, Alexander
Bychkova, Evgenya
Pecherina, Tamara
Barbarash, Olga
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description This study aimed to investigate the adipokine and cytokine profiles of adipocytes from epicardial and subcutaneous adipose tissues in interconnection with the visceral adipose tissue area and the biochemical and clinical characteristics of patients with coronary artery disease. We assessed 84 patients with coronary artery disease (65 men, 19 women) and divided them into two groups based on the presence of visceral obesity. We sampled epicardial and subcutaneous adipose tissues from the patients with visceral obesity. We then cultured the adipocytes and evaluated their adipokine profiles and pro-inflammatory activity. Results show that the mRNA expression of adiponectin in cultures of epicardial adipocytes from patients with and without visceral obesity was lower than that in subcutaneous adipocytes. Moreover, adiponectin mRNA expression in cultures of subcutaneous and epicardial adipocytes from patients with visceral obesity was lower than that in patients without obesity. For leptin, the reverse pattern was observed, with expression higher in cultures of epicardial adipocytes than in subcutaneous adipocytes and higher in epicardial adipocytes from patients with visceral obesity than in those from subjects without visceral obesity. In addition, in epicardial adipocytes, increased expression of proinflammatory cytokine genes (IL6, TNF) was observed compared with that in subcutaneous adipocytes. In contrast, expression of IL10 was higher in cultures of subcutaneous adipocytes than in epicardial adipocytes. The epicardial adipose tissue area was associated with the presence of higher levels of leptin and TNF-α within adipocytes and serum, increased lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. Coronary artery disease, in the context of the status of epicardial adipocytes, can be characterized as “metabolic inflammation,” suggesting the direct involvement of adipocytes in pathogenesis through the development of adipokine imbalances and activation of proinflammatory processes.
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spelling pubmed-67618442019-10-11 Adipocytes Directly Affect Coronary Artery Disease Pathogenesis via Induction of Adipokine and Cytokine Imbalances Gruzdeva, Olga Uchasova, Evgenya Dyleva, Yulia Borodkina, Daria Akbasheva, Olga Antonova, Larisa Matveeva, Vera Belik, Ekaterina Ivanov, Sergei Sotnikov, Anton Kozyrin, Kirill Brel, Natalia Sinitsky, Maxim Karetnikova, Victoria Kokov, Alexander Bychkova, Evgenya Pecherina, Tamara Barbarash, Olga Front Immunol Immunology This study aimed to investigate the adipokine and cytokine profiles of adipocytes from epicardial and subcutaneous adipose tissues in interconnection with the visceral adipose tissue area and the biochemical and clinical characteristics of patients with coronary artery disease. We assessed 84 patients with coronary artery disease (65 men, 19 women) and divided them into two groups based on the presence of visceral obesity. We sampled epicardial and subcutaneous adipose tissues from the patients with visceral obesity. We then cultured the adipocytes and evaluated their adipokine profiles and pro-inflammatory activity. Results show that the mRNA expression of adiponectin in cultures of epicardial adipocytes from patients with and without visceral obesity was lower than that in subcutaneous adipocytes. Moreover, adiponectin mRNA expression in cultures of subcutaneous and epicardial adipocytes from patients with visceral obesity was lower than that in patients without obesity. For leptin, the reverse pattern was observed, with expression higher in cultures of epicardial adipocytes than in subcutaneous adipocytes and higher in epicardial adipocytes from patients with visceral obesity than in those from subjects without visceral obesity. In addition, in epicardial adipocytes, increased expression of proinflammatory cytokine genes (IL6, TNF) was observed compared with that in subcutaneous adipocytes. In contrast, expression of IL10 was higher in cultures of subcutaneous adipocytes than in epicardial adipocytes. The epicardial adipose tissue area was associated with the presence of higher levels of leptin and TNF-α within adipocytes and serum, increased lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. Coronary artery disease, in the context of the status of epicardial adipocytes, can be characterized as “metabolic inflammation,” suggesting the direct involvement of adipocytes in pathogenesis through the development of adipokine imbalances and activation of proinflammatory processes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6761844/ /pubmed/31608050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02163 Text en Copyright © 2019 Gruzdeva, Uchasova, Dyleva, Borodkina, Akbasheva, Antonova, Matveeva, Belik, Ivanov, Sotnikov, Kozyrin, Brel, Sinitsky, Karetnikova, Kokov, Bychkova, Pecherina and Barbarash. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Gruzdeva, Olga
Uchasova, Evgenya
Dyleva, Yulia
Borodkina, Daria
Akbasheva, Olga
Antonova, Larisa
Matveeva, Vera
Belik, Ekaterina
Ivanov, Sergei
Sotnikov, Anton
Kozyrin, Kirill
Brel, Natalia
Sinitsky, Maxim
Karetnikova, Victoria
Kokov, Alexander
Bychkova, Evgenya
Pecherina, Tamara
Barbarash, Olga
Adipocytes Directly Affect Coronary Artery Disease Pathogenesis via Induction of Adipokine and Cytokine Imbalances
title Adipocytes Directly Affect Coronary Artery Disease Pathogenesis via Induction of Adipokine and Cytokine Imbalances
title_full Adipocytes Directly Affect Coronary Artery Disease Pathogenesis via Induction of Adipokine and Cytokine Imbalances
title_fullStr Adipocytes Directly Affect Coronary Artery Disease Pathogenesis via Induction of Adipokine and Cytokine Imbalances
title_full_unstemmed Adipocytes Directly Affect Coronary Artery Disease Pathogenesis via Induction of Adipokine and Cytokine Imbalances
title_short Adipocytes Directly Affect Coronary Artery Disease Pathogenesis via Induction of Adipokine and Cytokine Imbalances
title_sort adipocytes directly affect coronary artery disease pathogenesis via induction of adipokine and cytokine imbalances
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31608050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02163
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