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WAT apoC-I secretion: role in delayed chylomicron clearance in vivo and ex vivo in WAT in obese subjects
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 57Issue 6p1074–1085Published online: April 3, 2016- Yannick Cyr
- Hanny Wassef
- Simon Bissonnette
- Valerie Lamantia
- Jean Davignon
- May Faraj
Cited in Scopus: 9Reduced white adipose tissue (WAT) LPL activity delays plasma clearance of TG-rich lipoproteins (TRLs). We reported the secretion of apoC-I, an LPL inhibitor, from WAT ex vivo in women. Therefore we hypothesized that WAT-secreted apoC-I associates with reduced WAT LPL activity and TRL clearance. WAT apoC-I secretion averaged 86.9 ± 31.4 pmol/g/4 h and 74.1 ± 36.6 pmol/g/4 h in 28 women and 11 men with BMI ≥27 kg/m2, respectively, with no sex differences. Following the ingestion of a 13C-triolein-labeled high-fat meal, subjects with high WAT apoC-I secretion (above median) had delayed postprandial plasma clearance of dietary TRLs, assessed from plasma 13C-triolein-labeled TGs and apoB48. - Patient-Oriented and Epidemiological ResearchOpen Access
Omental adipocyte hypertrophy relates to coenzyme Q10 redox state and lipid peroxidation in obese women
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 56Issue 10p1985–1992Published online: August 3, 2015- Thomas Grenier-Larouche
- Anne Galinier
- Louis Casteilla
- André C. Carpentier
- André Tchernof
Cited in Scopus: 12Occurrence of oxidative stress in white adipose tissues contributes to its dysfunction and the development of obesity-related metabolic complications. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is the single lipophilic antioxidant synthesized in humans and is essential for electron transport during mitochondrial respiration. To understand the role of CoQ10 in adipose tissue physiology and dysfunction, the abundance of the oxidized and reduced (CoQ10red) isoforms of the CoQ10 were quantified in subcutaneous and omental adipose tissues of women covering the full range of BMI (from 21.5 to 53.2 kg/m2).