Relationship of Zonulin with Serum PCSK9 Levels after a High Fat Load in a Population of Obese Subjects

Despite the fact that circulating levels of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) remain unchanged after fat load in healthy lean individuals, PCSK9 has been suggested to have a role in postprandial lipemia regulation in obese individuals. On the other hand, intestinal permeability a...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: María Molina-Vega, Daniel Castellano-Castillo, Lidia Sánchez-Alcoholado, Isaac Plaza-Andrade, Gabriel Perera-Martin, Amanda Cabrera-Mulero, Jose Carlos Fernández-García, Bruno Ramos-Molina, Fernando Cardona, Francisco J. Tinahones
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Biomolecules
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/10/5/748
id doaj-48dee772446e4932ad3bcbe0ce2c1501
record_format Article
spelling doaj-48dee772446e4932ad3bcbe0ce2c15012020-11-25T02:12:10ZengMDPI AGBiomolecules2218-273X2020-05-011074874810.3390/biom10050748Relationship of Zonulin with Serum PCSK9 Levels after a High Fat Load in a Population of Obese SubjectsMaría Molina-Vega0Daniel Castellano-Castillo1Lidia Sánchez-Alcoholado2Isaac Plaza-Andrade3Gabriel Perera-Martin4Amanda Cabrera-Mulero5Jose Carlos Fernández-García6Bruno Ramos-Molina7Fernando Cardona8Francisco J. Tinahones9Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital, 29010 Malaga, SpainInstituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga. Universidad de Málaga, 29010 Malaga, SpainInstituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga. Universidad de Málaga, 29010 Malaga, SpainInstituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga. Universidad de Málaga, 29010 Malaga, SpainInstituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga. Universidad de Málaga, 29010 Malaga, SpainInstituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga. Universidad de Málaga, 29010 Malaga, SpainDepartment of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital, 29010 Malaga, SpainBiomedical Research Institute of Murcia (IMIB-Arrixaca), Murcia, SpainInstituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga. Universidad de Málaga, 29010 Malaga, SpainDepartment of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital, 29010 Malaga, SpainDespite the fact that circulating levels of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) remain unchanged after fat load in healthy lean individuals, PCSK9 has been suggested to have a role in postprandial lipemia regulation in obese individuals. On the other hand, intestinal permeability and endotoxemia have been observed to increase more in obese individuals than in non-obese individuals after a lipid load. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between PCSK9, intestinal permeability, and endotoxemia after a high fat load in obese individuals. We included 39 individuals with morbid obesity. Serum PCSK9 levels, intestinal permeability marker (zonulin), endotoxemia markers (LPS and LBP), and lipid parameters were measured before and after 3 h of fat load. A significant rise in triglycerides, apolipoprotein A1, zonulin, LPS, and LBP, and a significant decline in PCSK9, were observed after a lipid load. Linear regression analysis showed that low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) was independently related to PCSK9 at baseline, whereas both zonulin and LDL-C were independently related to PCSK9 levels after fat load. A relationship between zonulin and PCSK9 levels after fat load in individuals with morbid obesity may exist.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/10/5/748PCSK9high fat loadintestinal permeabilityzonulinapolipoproteins
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author María Molina-Vega
Daniel Castellano-Castillo
Lidia Sánchez-Alcoholado
Isaac Plaza-Andrade
Gabriel Perera-Martin
Amanda Cabrera-Mulero
Jose Carlos Fernández-García
Bruno Ramos-Molina
Fernando Cardona
Francisco J. Tinahones
spellingShingle María Molina-Vega
Daniel Castellano-Castillo
Lidia Sánchez-Alcoholado
Isaac Plaza-Andrade
Gabriel Perera-Martin
Amanda Cabrera-Mulero
Jose Carlos Fernández-García
Bruno Ramos-Molina
Fernando Cardona
Francisco J. Tinahones
Relationship of Zonulin with Serum PCSK9 Levels after a High Fat Load in a Population of Obese Subjects
Biomolecules
PCSK9
high fat load
intestinal permeability
zonulin
apolipoproteins
author_facet María Molina-Vega
Daniel Castellano-Castillo
Lidia Sánchez-Alcoholado
Isaac Plaza-Andrade
Gabriel Perera-Martin
Amanda Cabrera-Mulero
Jose Carlos Fernández-García
Bruno Ramos-Molina
Fernando Cardona
Francisco J. Tinahones
author_sort María Molina-Vega
title Relationship of Zonulin with Serum PCSK9 Levels after a High Fat Load in a Population of Obese Subjects
title_short Relationship of Zonulin with Serum PCSK9 Levels after a High Fat Load in a Population of Obese Subjects
title_full Relationship of Zonulin with Serum PCSK9 Levels after a High Fat Load in a Population of Obese Subjects
title_fullStr Relationship of Zonulin with Serum PCSK9 Levels after a High Fat Load in a Population of Obese Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of Zonulin with Serum PCSK9 Levels after a High Fat Load in a Population of Obese Subjects
title_sort relationship of zonulin with serum pcsk9 levels after a high fat load in a population of obese subjects
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomolecules
issn 2218-273X
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Despite the fact that circulating levels of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) remain unchanged after fat load in healthy lean individuals, PCSK9 has been suggested to have a role in postprandial lipemia regulation in obese individuals. On the other hand, intestinal permeability and endotoxemia have been observed to increase more in obese individuals than in non-obese individuals after a lipid load. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between PCSK9, intestinal permeability, and endotoxemia after a high fat load in obese individuals. We included 39 individuals with morbid obesity. Serum PCSK9 levels, intestinal permeability marker (zonulin), endotoxemia markers (LPS and LBP), and lipid parameters were measured before and after 3 h of fat load. A significant rise in triglycerides, apolipoprotein A1, zonulin, LPS, and LBP, and a significant decline in PCSK9, were observed after a lipid load. Linear regression analysis showed that low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) was independently related to PCSK9 at baseline, whereas both zonulin and LDL-C were independently related to PCSK9 levels after fat load. A relationship between zonulin and PCSK9 levels after fat load in individuals with morbid obesity may exist.
topic PCSK9
high fat load
intestinal permeability
zonulin
apolipoproteins
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/10/5/748
work_keys_str_mv AT mariamolinavega relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
AT danielcastellanocastillo relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
AT lidiasanchezalcoholado relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
AT isaacplazaandrade relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
AT gabrielpereramartin relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
AT amandacabreramulero relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
AT josecarlosfernandezgarcia relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
AT brunoramosmolina relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
AT fernandocardona relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
AT franciscojtinahones relationshipofzonulinwithserumpcsk9levelsafterahighfatloadinapopulationofobesesubjects
_version_ 1724911177504391168