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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 41, 1963-1968, December 2000
Copyright © 2000 by Lipid Research, Inc.


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Increased postprandial fatty acid trapping in subcutaneous adipose tissue in obese women

David Kalanta, Steve Phélisa, Barbara A. Fieldingb, Keith N. Fraynb, Katherine Cianflonea, and Allan D. Snidermana
a Mike Rosenbloom Laboratory for Cardiovascular Research, McGill University Health Center, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
b Oxford Lipid Metabolism Group, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford OX2 6HE, UK

Correspondence to: Allan D. Sniderman

The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that increased fatty acid trapping by subcutaneous adipose tissue might contribute to the development and/or maintenance of obesity. To do so, venoarterial (V-A) gradients across subcutaneous adipose tissue for triglycerides, glycerol, nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA), and acylation-stimulating protein (ASP) were determined in eight lean females [body mass index (BMI), 22.2 ± 0.6] and eight obese females (BMI, 34.4 ± 3.4). Plasma insulin was also measured at intervals throughout this period. Fasting plasma triglyceride was significantly higher in the obese group and postprandial triglyceride was also significantly delayed. In contrast, both triglyceride clearance and fatty acid uptake by subcutaneous adipose tissue were significantly greater in the obese group compared with the lean group. Fasting insulin did not differ between the groups, but postprandial insulin values were significantly higher in the obese group. The pattern of ASP release from subcutaneous adipose tissue also appeared to differ in that it was significantly greater in the early postprandial period (0;–90 min) in the obese group versus the lean group and this correlated with greater triglyceride clearance during this period. Moreover, there were strong, positive correlations between BMI and the V-A gradient for fasting ASP, the 0- to 90-min area under the curve (AUC) for ASP V-A gradient fasting insulin, and the 0- to 90-min AUC for fatty acid incorporation into adipose tissue. Taken together, these data demonstrate that fatty acid trapping by adipose tissue can be increased even when overall plasma triglyceride clearance is delayed. The postprandial pattern of insulin, in particular, was altered in the obese, although it is certainly possible that differences in ASP release or response could also contribute to increased fatty acid trapping in the obese.

The data, therefore, suggest that increased fatty acid trapping by adipose tissue may be a feature of some forms of obesity. Kalant, D., S. Phélis, B. A. Fielding, K. N. Frayn, K. Cianflone, and A. D. Sniderman. Increased postprandial fatty acid trapping in subcutaneous adipose tissue in obese women. J. Lipid Res. 2000. 41: 1963;–1968.

Supplementary key words: obesity, triglyceride clearance, insulin, acylation-stimulating protein, C3adesArg


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