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Visceral white fat remodelling contributes to intermittent hypoxia-induced atherogenesis.
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The European respiratory journal [Eur Respir J] 2014 Feb; Vol. 43 (2), pp. 513-22. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Sep 26. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Obstructive sleep apnoea is a highly prevalent disease characterised by repetitive upper airway collapse during sleep leading to intermittent hypoxia. Cardiometabolic complications of sleep apnoea have been mostly attributed to intermittent hypoxia. These consequences could be mediated through intermittent hypoxia-related alterations of the visceral white fat, as it is recognised for playing an important role in inflammation, atherogenesis and insulin resistance. Epididymal adipose tissue alterations were investigated in 20-week-old nonobese male apolipoprotein E-deficient mice exposed to intermittent hypoxia (inspiratory oxygen fraction 5-21%, 60-s cycle, 8 h · day(-1)) or air for 6 weeks. These adipose tissue alterations, as well as metabolic alterations and aortic atherosclerosis, were then assessed in lipectomised or sham-operated mice exposed to intermittent hypoxia or air for 6 weeks. Intermittent hypoxia induced morphological (shrunken adipocytes), functional (increased uncoupling protein-1 expression) and inflammatory (increased macrophage recruitment and secretion of interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor-α) remodelling of epididymal adipose tissue. Hypoxic mice presented more severe dyslipidaemia and atherosclerosis lesions and developed insulin resistance. Epididymal lipectomy attenuated both intermittent hypoxia-induced dyslipidaemia and atherogenesis, but did not improve insulin sensitivity. Our results confirmed that the dyslipidaemic and proatherogenic effects of intermittent hypoxia are partly mediated through morphological, functional and inflammatory remodelling of visceral white fat, regardless of obesity.
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- Animals
Aorta pathology
Chemokine CCL2 metabolism
Glucose Tolerance Test
Inflammation
Insulin Resistance
Ion Channels metabolism
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mitochondrial Proteins metabolism
Uncoupling Protein 1
Adipose Tissue, White pathology
Atherosclerosis pathology
Hypoxia
Intra-Abdominal Fat pathology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1399-3003
- Volume :
- 43
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The European respiratory journal
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24072212
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00019913