Metabolic endotoxemia and saturated fat contribute to circulating NGAL concentrations in subjects with insulin resistance
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Objective: Lipocalin-2 (neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, NGAL) is an innate immune system protein that has been
linked to insulin resistance and obesity, but the mechanisms behind these associations are poorly known. We hypothesized that
endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide, LPS) and fat intake were in the background of these associations.
Design: We studied four cohorts: (1) a cross-sectional study in 194 subjects; (2) the changes in NGAL concentration induced
by diet and weight loss in 36 obese women (with circadian rhythm in 8 of them); (3) the effects of acute fat intake on circulating
NGAL concentration in 42 morbidly obese subjects; and (4) LPS-induced NGAL secretion ex vivo (whole blood and adipose
tissue explants).
Results: Serum NGAL concentration was significantly associated with fasting triglycerides and LPS-binding protein in patients
with type 2 diabetes. In obese subjects, the intake of saturated fatty acids was the factor that best explained the variance of
NGAL changes after weight loss (contributing independently to 14% of NGAL variance). In fact, weight loss significantly
changed the circadian rhythm of NGAL. The acute increase in circulating NGAL after fat overload was significantly associated
with fasting insulin (r¼0.52, Po0.001), homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) (r¼0.36, P¼0.02) and
post-load triglyceride concentrations (r¼0.38, P¼0.018). LPS-induced NGAL secretion from adipose tissue explants did not
change significantly, but LPS led to a significant increase in NGAL concentration in the whole blood obtained from patients with
type 2 diabetes.
Conclusion: Metabolic endotoxemia and saturated fat might contribute to circulating NGAL concentration in patients with
insulin resistance.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
lipocalin-2; metabolic endotoxemia; fat overload; insulin resistance; weight loss
List of contributors:
Nolfe, Giuseppe
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