Subcutaneous adipose tissue produces soluble TNFR-I (P=0.002) and IL-6 (P<0.001), and concentrations of both soluble TNFR isoforms correlate significantly with BMI and percent body fat.
Observational
Obesity
Arteriovenous differences across abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue
Arteriovenous differences in sTNFR-I levels, p=0.002
p-value: p=0.002
To investigate in vivo adipose tissue production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and their soluble receptors: TNF receptor type I (sTNFR-I), TNF receptor type II (sTNFR-II), and IL-6 receptor (sIL-6R), we determined arteriovenous differences in their levels across abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue in obese subjects. Subjects had a median (interquartile range) age of 44.5 (27-51.3) yr, body mass index (BMI) of 32.9 (26. 0-46.6) kg/m(2), and %body fat of 42.5 (28.5-51.2) %. Although there was not a significant difference in the arteriovenous concentrations of TNF-alpha (P = 0.073) or sTNFR-II (P = 0.18), the levels of sTNFR-I (P = 0.002) were higher in the vein compared with artery, suggesting adipose tissue production of this soluble receptor. There was a significant arteriovenous difference in IL-6 (P < 0.001) but not in its soluble receptor (P = 0.18). There was no relationship between TNF-alpha levels and adiposity indexes (r(s) = 0.12-0.22, P = not significant); however, levels of both its soluble receptor isomers correlated significantly with BMI and %body fat (sTNFR-I r(s) = 0.42-0.72, P < 0.001; sTNFR-II r(s) = 0.36-0.65, P < 0.05- <0. 001). IL-6 levels correlated significantly with both BMI and %body fat (r(s) = 0.51, P = 0.004, and r(s) = 0.63, P < 0.001), but sIL-6R did not. In conclusion, 1) soluble TNFR-I is produced by adipose tissue, and concentrations of both soluble isoforms correlate with the degree of adiposity, and 2) IL-6, but not its soluble receptor, is produced by adipose tissue and relates to adiposity.
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Vidya Mohamed‐Ali
Centre for Inflammation Research
Steven Goodrick
Motor Neurone Disease Association
Karen Bulmer
Institute of Cancer Research
AJP Endocrinology and Metabolism
University College London
Bristol Royal Infirmary
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Mohamed‐Ali et al. (Wed,) conducted a observational in Obesity. Arteriovenous differences across abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue was evaluated on Arteriovenous differences in sTNFR-I levels (p=0.002). Subcutaneous adipose tissue produces soluble TNFR-I (P=0.002) and IL-6 (P<0.001), and concentrations of both soluble TNFR isoforms correlate significantly with BMI and percent body fat.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a09342f071d6da446961211 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1999.277.6.e971
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