Effects of Weight Loss and Exercise on Apelin Serum Concentrations and Adipose Tissue Expression in Human Obesity

Objective: Apelin is an adipokine which plays a role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and may contribute to the link between increased adipose tissue mass and obesity related metabolic diseases. Here we investigate the role of omental and subcutaneous (SC) adipose tissue apelin and its recep...

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Main Authors: Joanna Krist, Katharina Wieder, Nora Klöting, Andreas Oberbach, Susan Kralisch, Tobias Wiesner, Michael R. Schön, Daniel Gärtner, Arne Dietrich, Edward Shang, Tobias Lohmann, Miriam Dreßler, Mathias Fasshauer, Michael Stumvoll, Matthias Blüher
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2013-02-01
Series:Obesity Facts
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/348667
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spelling doaj-29fb5dfa00be47a88c00181738968d772020-11-25T03:19:00ZengKarger PublishersObesity Facts1662-40251662-40332013-02-0161576910.1159/000348667348667Effects of Weight Loss and Exercise on Apelin Serum Concentrations and Adipose Tissue Expression in Human ObesityJoanna KristKatharina WiederNora KlötingAndreas OberbachSusan KralischTobias WiesnerMichael R. SchönDaniel GärtnerArne DietrichEdward ShangTobias LohmannMiriam DreßlerMathias FasshauerMichael StumvollMatthias BlüherObjective: Apelin is an adipokine which plays a role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and may contribute to the link between increased adipose tissue mass and obesity related metabolic diseases. Here we investigate the role of omental and subcutaneous (SC) adipose tissue apelin and its receptor APJ mRNA expression in human obesity and test the hypothesis that changes in circulating apelin are associated with reduced fat mass in three weight loss intervention studies. Methods: Apelin serum concentration was measured in 740 individuals in a cross-sectional (n = 629) study including a subgroup (n = 161) for which omental and SC apelin mRNA expression has been analyzed and in three interventions: 12 weeks exercise (n = 60), 6 months calorie-restricted diet (n = 19), 12 months after bariatric surgery (n = 32). Results: Apelin mRNA is significantly higher expressed in adipose tissue of patients with type 2 diabetes and correlates with circulating apelin, BMI, body fat, C-reactive protein, and insulin sensitivity. Obesity surgery-induced weight loss causes a significant reduction in omental and SC apelin expression. All interventions led to significantly reduced apelin serum concentrations which significantly correlate with improved insulin sensitivity, independently of changes in BMI. Conclusions: Reduced apelin expression and serum concentration may contribute to improved insulin sensitivity beyond significant weight loss.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/348667ObesityInsulin resistanceAdipokinesApelinVisceral adipose tissue
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author Joanna Krist
Katharina Wieder
Nora Klöting
Andreas Oberbach
Susan Kralisch
Tobias Wiesner
Michael R. Schön
Daniel Gärtner
Arne Dietrich
Edward Shang
Tobias Lohmann
Miriam Dreßler
Mathias Fasshauer
Michael Stumvoll
Matthias Blüher
spellingShingle Joanna Krist
Katharina Wieder
Nora Klöting
Andreas Oberbach
Susan Kralisch
Tobias Wiesner
Michael R. Schön
Daniel Gärtner
Arne Dietrich
Edward Shang
Tobias Lohmann
Miriam Dreßler
Mathias Fasshauer
Michael Stumvoll
Matthias Blüher
Effects of Weight Loss and Exercise on Apelin Serum Concentrations and Adipose Tissue Expression in Human Obesity
Obesity Facts
Obesity
Insulin resistance
Adipokines
Apelin
Visceral adipose tissue
author_facet Joanna Krist
Katharina Wieder
Nora Klöting
Andreas Oberbach
Susan Kralisch
Tobias Wiesner
Michael R. Schön
Daniel Gärtner
Arne Dietrich
Edward Shang
Tobias Lohmann
Miriam Dreßler
Mathias Fasshauer
Michael Stumvoll
Matthias Blüher
author_sort Joanna Krist
title Effects of Weight Loss and Exercise on Apelin Serum Concentrations and Adipose Tissue Expression in Human Obesity
title_short Effects of Weight Loss and Exercise on Apelin Serum Concentrations and Adipose Tissue Expression in Human Obesity
title_full Effects of Weight Loss and Exercise on Apelin Serum Concentrations and Adipose Tissue Expression in Human Obesity
title_fullStr Effects of Weight Loss and Exercise on Apelin Serum Concentrations and Adipose Tissue Expression in Human Obesity
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Weight Loss and Exercise on Apelin Serum Concentrations and Adipose Tissue Expression in Human Obesity
title_sort effects of weight loss and exercise on apelin serum concentrations and adipose tissue expression in human obesity
publisher Karger Publishers
series Obesity Facts
issn 1662-4025
1662-4033
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Objective: Apelin is an adipokine which plays a role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and may contribute to the link between increased adipose tissue mass and obesity related metabolic diseases. Here we investigate the role of omental and subcutaneous (SC) adipose tissue apelin and its receptor APJ mRNA expression in human obesity and test the hypothesis that changes in circulating apelin are associated with reduced fat mass in three weight loss intervention studies. Methods: Apelin serum concentration was measured in 740 individuals in a cross-sectional (n = 629) study including a subgroup (n = 161) for which omental and SC apelin mRNA expression has been analyzed and in three interventions: 12 weeks exercise (n = 60), 6 months calorie-restricted diet (n = 19), 12 months after bariatric surgery (n = 32). Results: Apelin mRNA is significantly higher expressed in adipose tissue of patients with type 2 diabetes and correlates with circulating apelin, BMI, body fat, C-reactive protein, and insulin sensitivity. Obesity surgery-induced weight loss causes a significant reduction in omental and SC apelin expression. All interventions led to significantly reduced apelin serum concentrations which significantly correlate with improved insulin sensitivity, independently of changes in BMI. Conclusions: Reduced apelin expression and serum concentration may contribute to improved insulin sensitivity beyond significant weight loss.
topic Obesity
Insulin resistance
Adipokines
Apelin
Visceral adipose tissue
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/348667
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