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January 2002, Volume 26, Number 1, Pages 6-16
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PAPER
Hormone sensitive lipase expression and adipose tissue metabolism show gender difference in obese subjects after weight loss
M Kolehmainen1, H Vidal2, J J Ohisalo3, E Pirinen4, E Alhava4 and M I J Uusitupa1

1Department of Clinical Nutrition, University of Kuopio and Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland

2INSERM U449, Faculté de Médecine R Laennec, Lyon, France

3Institute of Biomedicine, University of Helsinki, Finland

4Department of Surgery, Kuopio University Hospital, Finland

Correspondence to: M Kolehmainen, University of Kuopio, Department of Clinical Nutrition, PO Box 1627, FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland. E-mail: Marjukka.Kolehmainen@uku.fi

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The effect of weight reduction on hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) and lipoprotein lipase (LPL) gene expression and their relationship with adipose tissue metabolism were studied in massively obese men and women.

SUBJECTS: Seventeen obese subjects (eight men, nine women) participated in the study (age 44±2 y, weight 145±8 kg, fat 40±2% of body mass, mean±s.e.m.), who were going through a gastric-banding operation for weight reduction.

MEASUREMENTS: HSL and LPL mRNA expressions were analyzed using the reverse transcription competitive polymerase chain reaction. Subcutaneous fat lipolysis was measured in vivo by microdialysis and in vitro in isolated subcutaneous abdominal adipocytes. Measurements were done before and after 1 y of weight reduction.

RESULTS: Significant reductions in weight (for men -20.3±2.5%, for women -18.3±2.1% (mean±s.e.m.) and fat mass (for men -27.6±7.9%, for women -21.8±3.9%) were observed in both genders. In women HSL mRNA expression decreased by 31% (P=0.008) and LPL expression increased slightly, but nonsignificantly (42%, P=0.110). These changes were not observed in men. In men, inhibition of lipolysis with alpha2-adrenergic and adenosine agonist was improved (P=0.001) in isolated adipocytes.

CONCLUSIONS: This study uncovers new differences between genders in adipocyte metabolism along with weight reduction. In women, the observed changes in HSL and LPL gene expression suggest that deposition of lipids into adipose tissue might be favored after weight reduction. In men, the results indicate improved responsiveness to inhibition in adipose tissue metabolism along with weight reduction.

International Journal of Obesity (2002) 26, 6-16. DOI: 10.1038/sj/ijo/0801858

Keywords

weight reduction; hormone sensitive lipase; lipoprotein lipase; lipolysis; gastric banding

Received 30 January 2001; revised 12 June 2001; accepted 13 July 2001
January 2002, Volume 26, Number 1, Pages 6-16
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