Title : Decreased expression and function of adipocyte hormone-sensitive lipase in subcutaneous fat cells of obese subjects - Large_1999_J.Lipid.Res_40_2059 |
Author(s) : Large V , Reynisdottir S , Langin D , Fredby K , Klannemark M , Holm C , Arner P |
Ref : J Lipid Res , 40 :2059 , 1999 |
Abstract :
Decreased lipolytic effect of catecholamines in adipose tissue has repeatedly been demonstrated in obesity and may be a cause of excess accumulation of body fat. However, the mechanisms behind this lipolysis defect are unclear. The role of hormone-sensitive lipase was examined using abdominal subcutaneous adipocytes from 34 obese drug-free and otherwise healthy males or females and 14 non-obese control subjects. The enzyme catalyzes the rate-limiting step of the lipolysis pathway. The maximum lipolytic capacity of fat cells was significantly decreased in obesity when measured using either a non-selective beta-adrenergic receptor agonist (isoprenaline) or a phosphodiesterase resistant cyclic AMP analogue (dibutyryl cyclic AMP). Likewise, enzyme activity, protein expression, and mRNA of hormone-sensitive lipase were significantly decreased in adipocytes of obese subjects. The findings were not influenced by age or gender. The data suggest that a decreased expression of hormone-sensitive lipase in subcutaneous fat cells, which in turn causes decreased enzyme function and impaired lipolytic capacity of adipocytes, is present in obesity. Impaired expression of the hormone-sensitive lipase gene might at least in part explain the enzyme defect. |
PubMedSearch : Large_1999_J.Lipid.Res_40_2059 |
PubMedID: 10553009 |
Large V, Reynisdottir S, Langin D, Fredby K, Klannemark M, Holm C, Arner P (1999)
Decreased expression and function of adipocyte hormone-sensitive lipase in subcutaneous fat cells of obese subjects
J Lipid Res
40 :2059
Large V, Reynisdottir S, Langin D, Fredby K, Klannemark M, Holm C, Arner P (1999)
J Lipid Res
40 :2059