Abstract OBJECTIVE: To determine which adipocytokines are differentially expressed as a function of body mass index (BMI), to compare expression of adipocytokines in abdominal subcutaneous and omental fat, and to correlate these findings with serum levels, BMI, and parameters of insulin resistance. METHODS: Serum and subcutaneous (sc) and omental (om) tissue were obtained from lean and obese ovulatory women undergoing gynecologic surgery. We determined adipocytokine expression in sc versus om abdominal fat and related this to increasing BMI. RESULTS: Serum leptin was higher and adiponectin lower in overweight subjects. Adipocytokines had higher expression in sc abdominal versus om adipose tissue with the most significant difference observed for leptin (P=0.01). As BMI increased, sc leptin expression increased and adiponectin expression decreased. The leptin/adiponectin ratio correlated significantly with BMI (R=0.84, P=0.0001). CONCLUSION: Increased adipocytokine expression correlates with BMI. Abdominal sc tissue has greater adipocytokine expression overall. The serum leptin/adiponectin ratio is highly correlated with BMI. These data may help in our understanding of how obesity affects women in a variety of ways

Vardhana, P.A., Dicken, C., Tortoriello, D.V., Chu, M., Carmina, E., Lobo, R. (2009). Increasing adiposity in normal ovulatory women affects adipocytokine expression in subcutaneous and visceral abdominal fat. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS, 104(2), 121-124 [10.1016/j.ijgo.2008.10.006].

Increasing adiposity in normal ovulatory women affects adipocytokine expression in subcutaneous and visceral abdominal fat

CARMINA, Enrico;
2009-01-01

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Abstract OBJECTIVE: To determine which adipocytokines are differentially expressed as a function of body mass index (BMI), to compare expression of adipocytokines in abdominal subcutaneous and omental fat, and to correlate these findings with serum levels, BMI, and parameters of insulin resistance. METHODS: Serum and subcutaneous (sc) and omental (om) tissue were obtained from lean and obese ovulatory women undergoing gynecologic surgery. We determined adipocytokine expression in sc versus om abdominal fat and related this to increasing BMI. RESULTS: Serum leptin was higher and adiponectin lower in overweight subjects. Adipocytokines had higher expression in sc abdominal versus om adipose tissue with the most significant difference observed for leptin (P=0.01). As BMI increased, sc leptin expression increased and adiponectin expression decreased. The leptin/adiponectin ratio correlated significantly with BMI (R=0.84, P=0.0001). CONCLUSION: Increased adipocytokine expression correlates with BMI. Abdominal sc tissue has greater adipocytokine expression overall. The serum leptin/adiponectin ratio is highly correlated with BMI. These data may help in our understanding of how obesity affects women in a variety of ways
2009
Vardhana, P.A., Dicken, C., Tortoriello, D.V., Chu, M., Carmina, E., Lobo, R. (2009). Increasing adiposity in normal ovulatory women affects adipocytokine expression in subcutaneous and visceral abdominal fat. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS, 104(2), 121-124 [10.1016/j.ijgo.2008.10.006].
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