Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome | 2014
Anize Delfino von Frankenberg; Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Lucas Eduardo Gatelli; Bárbara Limberger Nedel; Sheila Piccoli Garcia; Carolina Sv de Oliveira; Pedro Saddi-Rosa; André Fernandes Reis; Luis Henrique Santos Canani; Fernando Gerchman
BackgroundAdiponectin is a major regulator of glucose and lipid homeostasis by its insulin sensitizer properties. Since decreased insulin sensitivity is linked to metabolic syndrome (MS), decreased adiponectin levels may be related to its development. The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between adiponectin levels and MS.MethodsFirstly, we cross-sectionally examined subjects with or without MS submitted to an oral glucose tolerance test at Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (n = 172). A replication analysis was performed in subjects (n = 422) undergoing cardiac angiography at Hospital São Paulo. Subchronic inflammation (US-CRP), coagulation marker (fibrinogen), insulin sensitivity and resistance (Matsuda ISI and HOMA-IR) were estimated. Plasma total and high molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin were measured.ResultsTotal and HMW adiponectin levels were lower in MS subjects (P < 0.05). Total adiponectin levels were lower in the presence of high waist circumference, low HDL-cholesterol and elevated triglyceride criteria in both samples and by elevated blood pressure and glucose criteria in Porto Alegre. HMW adiponectin levels were lower in the presence of low HDL-cholesterol, elevated triglycerides, and glucose criteria. Total adiponectin levels were positively related with HDL-cholesterol and ISI Matsuda, negatively related with waist circumference, glucose, triglycerides, HOMA-IR, and US-CRP and not related with blood pressure. While adjusting for sex and age, increased adiponectin levels remained associated with a reduced prevalence ratio for MS in both cohorts (P = 0.001).ConclusionsAdiponectin levels decreased with increasing number of MS criteria, and it is in part determined by its relationship with HDL, triglycerides and abdominal adiposity.
Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome | 2015
Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Vanessa Piccoli; Mayara Abichequer Beer; Anize Delfino von Frankenberg; Daisy Crispim; Fernando Gerchman
The HSD11B1 gene is highly expressed in abdominal adipose tissue, and the enzyme it encodes catalyzes the interconversion of inactive cortisone to hormonally active cortisol. Genetic abnormalities of HSD11B1 have been associated with the development of abnormal glucose metabolism and body fat distribution. To systematically review studies evaluating the association of HSD11B1 gene expression in abdominal adipose tissue and HSD11B1 polymorphisms with obesity, the metabolic syndrome (MetS), and type 2 diabetes (T2DM), we conducted a search in MEDLINE, SCOPUS, and Cochrane Library databases in April 2015. The inclusion criteria were observational studies (cross-sectional, cohort, or case–control), conducted in adults, which analyzed the relationship of HSD11B1 polymorphisms and/or HSD11B1 expression in abdominal adipose tissue with obesity, MetS, or T2DM. Of 802 studies retrieved, 32 met the inclusion criteria (23 gene expression and 9 polymorphism studies). Twenty one studies analyzed the relationship between abdominal subcutaneous and/or visceral HSD11B1 expression with central and/or generalized obesity. Most studies reported that abdominal adipose HSD11B1 expression increased with increasing body mass index (15 studies) and abnormalities of glucose metabolism (7 studies), and varied with the presence of MetS (3 studies). Nine studies analyzed the association of 26 different HSD11B1 polymorphic variants with obesity, MetS, and T2DM. Only an Indian study found an association between a polymorphic variant at the HSD11B1 gene with MetS whereas in Pima Indians another polymorphic variant was found to be associated with T2DM. While the literature suggests that HSD11B1 is hyperexpressed in abdominal adipose tissue in subjects with obesity and abnormal glucose metabolism, this seems to be not true for HSD11B1 gene expression and MetS. Although an association of polymorphic variants of HSD11B1 with MetS in Indians and in the T2DM population of Pima Indians were found, most studies did not find a relationship between genetic polymorphic variants of HSD11B1 and obesity, MetS, and T2DM. Their reported conflicting and inconclusive results, suggesting that polymorphic variants of HSD11B1 may have only a small role in the development of metabolic abnormalities of susceptible populations in the development of MetS and T2DM.
Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome | 2015
Camila Lemos Marques; Raquel Eccel Prates; Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Cigléa do Nascimento; Jussara Carnevale de Almeida; Ticiana da Costa Rodrigues
Background Anthropometric measurements are used to evaluate the body adiposity distribution. Adiponectin is a protein synthesized by adipose tissue which has an inverse relationship with obesity and insulin resistance. Previous studies demonstrated that low plasma adiponectin levels are associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus and risk of cardiovascular disease. This study aims to evaluate the association between adiponectin levels and anthropometric measurements in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D).
British Journal of Nutrition | 2014
Anize Delfino von Frankenberg; Flávia Moraes Silva; Jussara Carnevale de Almeida; Vanessa Piccoli; Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Mônica Maurer Sost; Cristiane Bauermann Leitão; Luciana Reck Remonti; Daniel Umpierre; André Fernandes Reis; Luis Henrique Santos Canani; Mirela Jobim de Azevedo; Fernando Gerchman
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2016
Raquel Eccel Prates; Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Fernanda Sarmento Rolla Bernaud; Jussara Carnevale de Almeira; Ticiana da Costa Rodrigues
Archive | 2013
Raquel Eccel Prates; Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Fernanda Sarmento Rolla Bernaud; Ticiana da Costa Rodrigues
Archive | 2013
Fernanda Sarmento Rolla Bernaud; Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Fabrícia Teixeira Escobar; Jorge Luiz Gross; Mirela Jobim de Azevedo; Raquel Eccel Prates; Ticiana da Costa Rodrigues
Archive | 2013
Luciana Pavan Antoniolli; Sheila Piccoli Garcia; Anize Delfino von Frankenberg; Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Lucas Eduardo Gatelli; Bárbara Limberger Nedel; Rafaela Brugalli Zandavalli; Mônica Maurer Sost; Vanessa Piccoli; Tássia Cividanes Pazinato; Mayara Abichequer Beer; Fernando Gerchman
Archive | 2013
Raquel Eccel Prates; Fernanda Sarmento Rolla Bernaud; Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Ticiana da Costa Rodrigues
Archive | 2013
Rafaela Brugalli Zandavalli; Filipe Valvassori do Nascimento; Mayara Abichequer Beer; Daisy Crispim; Fernanda dos Santos de Oliveira; Fernando Gerchman
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Fernanda Sarmento Rolla Bernaud
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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