Expression of secreted frizzled related protein 5 in human adipose and muscle tissues and their relation with insulin resistance
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-6090.2014.03.003
- VernacularTitle:SFRP5在T2DM患者脂肪、肌肉中的表达及其与胰岛素抵抗的关系
- Author:
Linghai ZENG
;
Wenjing HU
;
Gangyi YANG
;
Ling LI
;
Yaxu WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Type 2 diabetes mellitus;
Secreted frizzled related protein 5;
Insulin resistance
- From:
Journal of Endocrine Surgery
2014;8(3):185-188
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the change expression levels of secreted frizzled related protein 5 (SFRP5) mRNA and protein in human adipose,and muscle tissues and the relationship between SFRP5 and insulin resistance in different glucose tolerance subjects.Methods Twelve type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM) patients and 12 aged and sex-matched healthy control subjects were enrolled.T2DM patients were diagnosed by1999 WHO criterion.Under the same conditions,the omental adipose and muscle tissues from these patients undergoing elective abdominal surgery were obtained.Expressions of sfrp5 protein and mRNA in adipose and muscle tissues were determined by semi—quantitive RT-PCR and Western blot while body height,weight,waist circumference,hipcircumference,blood pressure,lipodemia,fasting plasma glucose,fasting insulin,glycosylated hemoglobin,fasting serum insulin(FINS),HOMA-β,HOMA-insulin resistance index(HOMA-IR) etc were investigated.Results 1.SBP,TG,FPG,2 h PG,Fins,HOMA-IR,HbA1C were significantly higher in T2DM groups than in the control group.2.The expressions of SFRP5 mRNA and protein in omental adipose tissues were significantly higher inT2DM group than in the control group(P < 0.01).3.The level of SFRP5 mRNA and protein expressions were higher in omental adipose tissue than in the muscle tissues.Conclusions The fact that mRNA and protein expression level of SFRP5 was higher in adipose tissue than in muscle indicates adipose tissue may be the main source of SFRP5.The expressions of SFRP5 mRNA and protein were higher inT2DM group than in the control group indicates sfrp5 may play a role in insulin resistance.