| Title : Effect of extended-release niacin on hormone-sensitive lipase and lipoprotein lipase in patients with HIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome - Chow_2008_Biologics_2_917 | 
| Author(s) : Chow DC , Tasaki A , Ono J , Shiramizu B , Souza SA | 
| Ref : Biologics , 2 :917 , 2008 | 
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            Abstract :  
                             BACKGROUND: HIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome is strongly associated with antiretroviral treatment in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Niacin is thought to affect hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) and lipoprotein lipase (LPL) expression in peripheral and intra-abdominal fat (IAF). OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effect of extended-release niacin (ERN) on adipose HSL and LPL expression in patients with HIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome. METHODS: Changes in IAF and peripheral fat content and HSL and LPL expression were examined in 4 HIV-infected patients recruited from a prospective study treated with ERN. Patients underwent limited 8 slice computerized tomography abdominal scans, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans, and skin punch biopsies of the mid-thigh at baseline and after 12 weeks of ERN. All subjects were on stable highly active antiretroviral therapy prior to and during the study. Changes in body habitus were self-reported. RESULTS: Normalized HSL expression decreased in 3 patients and normalized LPL expression increased in all 4 patients when comparing pre- and post-ERN treated samples. All subjects showed a decrease in total cholesterol (TC) and triglyceride (TG) levels. CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary analysis suggests ERN may induce changes in HSL and LPL expression. This method is a feasible approach to identify changes in adipose RNA expression involved with lipolysis.  | 
    
| PubMedSearch : Chow_2008_Biologics_2_917 | 
| PubMedID: 19707470 | 
    Chow DC, Tasaki A, Ono J, Shiramizu B, Souza SA (2008)
        Effect of extended-release niacin on hormone-sensitive lipase and lipoprotein lipase in patients with HIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome
        Biologics
        2        :917
    Chow DC, Tasaki A, Ono J, Shiramizu B, Souza SA (2008)
        Biologics
        2        :917