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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2011

The Effect of Very-Low-Calorie Diet on mRNA Expression of Inflammation-Related Genes in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue and Peripheral Monocytes of Obese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Miloš Mráz; Zdena Lacinova; Jana Drapalova; Denisa Haluzikova; A. Horinek; Martin Matoulek; Pavel Trachta; Petra Kaválková; Štěpán Svačina; Martin Haluzik

CONTEXT Low-grade inflammation links obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and cardiovascular diseases. OBJECTIVE To explore the expression profile of genes involved in inflammatory pathways in adipose tissue and peripheral monocytes (PM) of obese patients with and without T2DM at baseline and after dietary intervention. DESIGN Two-week intervention study with very-low-calorie diet (VLCD). SETTING University hospital. PATIENTS Twelve obese females with T2DM, 8 obese nondiabetic females (OB) and 15 healthy age-matched females. INTERVENTION Two weeks of VLCD (2500 kJ/d). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Metabolic parameters, circulating cytokines, hormones, and mRNA expression of 39 genes in sc adipose tissue (SCAT) and PM. RESULTS Both T2DM and OB group had significantly increased serum concentrations of circulating proinflammatory factors (C-reactive protein, TNFα, IL-6, IL-8), mRNA expression of macrophage antigen CD68 and proinflammatory chemokines (CCL-2, -3, -7, -8, -17, -22) in SCAT and complementary chemokine receptors (CCR-1, -2, -3, -5) and other proinflammatory receptors (toll-like receptor 2 and 4, TNF receptor superfamily 1A and 1B, IL-6R) in PM, with OB group showing less pronounced chemoattracting and proinflammatory profile compared to T2DM group. In T2DM patients VLCD decreased body weight, improved metabolic profile, and decreased mRNA expression of up-regulated CCRs in PM and chemokines [CCL 8, chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 10] in SCAT. VLCD markedly increased mRNA expression of T-lymphocyte attracting chemokine CCL-17 in SCAT. CONCLUSION Obese patients with and without T2DM have increased mRNA expression of chemotactic and proinflammatory factors in SCAT and expression of corresponding receptors in PM. Two weeks of VLCD significantly improved this profile in T2DM patients.


Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology | 2012

Serum concentrations and tissue expression of components of insulin-like growth factor-axis in females with type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity: the influence of very-low-calorie diet.

V. Touskova; Pavel Trachta; Petra Kaválková; J. Drápalová; Denisa Haluzikova; Miloš Mráz; Zdena Lacinova; Josef Marek; Martin Haluzik

We explored serum concentrations and mRNA expression of insulin-like-growth factor-1 (IGF-1) axis components in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SCAT) and peripheral monocytes (PM) of 18 healthy females, 11 obese non-diabetic females (OB) and 13 obese women with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) examined at baseline and after very-low-calorie diet (VLCD). T2DM women had decreased expression of IGF-1, IGF-1 receptor (IGF-1R), IGFBP-2 (IGF binding protein-2) and IGFBP-3 in SCAT and increased expression of IGF-1R in PM compared to control group. IGF-1R and IGFBP-3 mRNA expression in SCAT of OB was comparable to control group. In T2DM women VLCD increased serum levels and SCAT expression of IGFBP-2 and PM expression of IGFBP-3. We conclude that decreased IGF-1, IGF-1R and IGFBP-3 expression in SCAT and increased IGF-1R expression in PM of T2DM subjects might contribute to changes of fat differentiation capacity and to regulation of subclinical inflammation by PM, respectively. Increased SCAT and circulating IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-3 in PM might participate in metabolic improvements after VLCD.


Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology | 2014

Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy ameliorates mRNA expression of inflammation-related genes in subcutaneous adipose tissue but not in peripheral monocytes of obese patients

Pavel Trachta; Ivana Dostálová; Denisa Haluzikova; M. Kasalický; Petra Kaválková; Jana Drapalova; M. Urbanová; Lacinová Z; Miloš Mráz; Martin Haluzik

Low-grade inflammation links obesity, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular diseases. We investigated the effects of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) on expression profile of genes involved in inflammatory pathways in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SCAT) and peripheral monocytes (PM). At baseline, obese group had significantly increased mRNA expression of proinflammatory chemokines (CCL-3, -17, -22), chemokine receptor CCR1 and cytokines (IL-10, IL-18) in SCAT and chemokine and other proinflammatory receptors (CCR-1, -2, -3, TLR-2, -4) in PM relative to control group. LSG decreased body weight, improved metabolic profile and reduced mRNA expression of up-regulated chemokine receptors, chemokines and cytokines in SCAT. In contrast, expression profiles in PM were largely unaffected by LSG. We conclude that LSG improved proinflammatory profile in subcutaneous fat but not in peripheral monocytes. The sustained proinflammatory and chemotactic profile in PM even 2 years after LSG may contribute to partial persistence of metabolic complications in obese patients after metabolic surgery.


Journal of Endocrinology | 2016

Endocrine effects of duodenal-jejunal exclusion in obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Petra Kaválková; Miloš Mráz; Pavel Trachta; Jana Klouckova; Anna Cinkajzlova; Lacinová Z; Denisa Haluzikova; Marek Beneš; Zuzana Vlasáková; Václav Burda; Daniel Novák; T. Petr; Libor Vitek; Terezie Pelikánová; Martin Haluzik

Duodenal-jejunal bypass liner (DJBL) is an endoscopically implantable device designed to noninvasively mimic the effects of gastrointestinal bypass operations by excluding the duodenum and proximal jejunum from the contact with ingested food. The aim of our study was to assess the influence of DJBL on anthropometric parameters, glucose regulation, metabolic and hormonal profile in obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and to characterize both the magnitude and the possible mechanisms of its effect. Thirty obese patients with poorly controlled T2DM underwent the implantation of DJBL and were assessed before and 1, 6 and 10months after the implantation, and 3months after the removal of DJBL. The implantation decreased body weight, and improved lipid levels and glucose regulation along with reduced glycemic variability. Serum concentrations of fibroblast growth factor 19 (FGF19) and bile acids markedly increased together with a tendency to restoration of postprandial peak of GLP1. White blood cell count slightly increased and red blood cell count decreased throughout the DJBL implantation period along with decreased ferritin, iron and vitamin B12 concentrations. Blood count returned to baseline values 3months after DJBL removal. Decreased body weight and improved glucose control persisted with only slight deterioration 3months after DJBL removal while the effect on lipids was lost. We conclude that the implantation of DJBL induced a sustained reduction in body weight and improvement in regulation of lipid and glucose. The increase in FGF19 and bile acids levels could be at least partially responsible for these effects.


Nutrition & Diabetes | 2018

Angiopoietin-like protein 3 and 4 in obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and malnutrition: the effect of weight reduction and realimentation

Anna Cinkajzlova; Miloš Mráz; Lacinová Z; Jana Klouckova; Petra Kaválková; Helena Kratochvilova; Pavel Trachta; Jarmila Křížová; Denisa Haluzikova; Jan Škrha; Hana Papežová; Martin Haluzik

BackgroundAngiopoietin-like proteins (ANGPTLs) 3 and 4 are circulating factors that participate in the regulation of lipid and glucose metabolism.Subjects and methodsWe measured serum ANGPTL3 and 4 levels in 23 patients with obesity, 40 patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), 22 patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), 15 subjects undergoing 72-h fasting, and 12 patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS), and their changes after very-low-calorie diet (VLCD), bariatric surgery, partial realimentation, acute fasting, and parenteral nutrition in order to assess their possible role in metabolic regulations.ResultsSerum ANGPTL4 levels were higher in obese subjects without/with T2DM (94.50 ± 9.51 and 134.19 ± 7.69 vs. 50.34 ± 4.22 ng/ml, p < 0.001) and lower in subjects with AN relative to healthy control subjects (38.22 ± 4.48 vs. 65.80 ± 7.98 ng/ml, p = 0.002), while serum ANGPTL3 levels demonstrated inverse tendency. Nutritional status had no effect on ANGPTL3 and 4 mRNA expression in adipose tissue. Fasting decreased ANGPTL3 and increased ANGPTL4 levels, while VLCD reduced only ANGPTL3. Bariatric surgery and realimentation of AN or SBS patients had no effect on either ANGPTL. Multiple regression analysis identified BMI as an independent predictor of ANGPTL3; and BMI and HbA1c as independent predictors of ANGPTL4, respectively.ConclusionsTaken together, our data suggest that serum ANGPTL3 and 4 levels are influenced by nutritional status and fasting and could be involved in the metabolic disturbances present in obesity and AN.


Endocrine Research | 2017

Angiopoietin-like protein 6 in patients with obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and anorexia nervosa: The influence of very low-calorie diet, bariatric surgery, and partial realimentation.

Anna Cinkajzlova; Zdenka Lacinova; Jana Klouckova; Petra Kaválková; Pavel Trachta; Mikulas Kosak; Denisa Haluzikova; Hana Papezova; Miloš Mráz; Martin Haluzik

ABSTRACT Aim of the study: Angiopoietin-like protein 6 (ANGPTL6) is a circulating protein with a potential role in energy homeostasis. The aim of the study was to explore the changes in ANGPTL6 levels in patients with obesity (Body mass index, BMI > 40 kg/m2) with and without type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) undergoing dietary intervention (very low calorie diet – VLCD) and in a subgroup of T2DM patients after bariatric surgery. Additionally, we examined changes in ANGPTL6 in anorexia nervosa (AN) patients at baseline and after partial realimentation. We also explored the changes in ANGPTL6 mRNA expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) of obese subjects. Materials and methods: The study included 23 non-diabetic obese patients, 40 obese patients with T2DM (27 underwent VLCD and 13 underwent bariatric surgery), 22 patients with AN, and 37 healthy control subjects. Results: ANGPTL6 levels of AN patients were increased relative to the control group (68.6 ± 9.9 ng/ml) and decreased from 110.2 ± 13.3 to 73.6 ± 7.1 ng/ml (p = 0.004) after partial realimentation. Baseline ANGPTL6 levels in patients with obesity and T2DM did not differ from the control group. VLCD decreased ANGPTL6 levels only in obese patients with T2DM. Bariatric surgery induced a transient elevation of ANGPTL6 levels with a subsequent decrease to baseline levels. ANGPTL6 mRNA expression transiently increased after bariatric surgery and returned to baseline levels after 12 months. Conclusions: Collectively, our data suggest that serum ANGPTL6 levels and ANGPTL6 mRNA expression in SAT are affected by metabolic disorders and their treatment but do not appear to directly reflect nutritional status.


Physiological Research | 2011

Serum Concentrations of Fibroblast Growth Factor 19 in Patients With Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: the Influence of Acute Hyperinsulinemia, Very-Low Calorie Diet and PPAR-α Agonist Treatment

Miloš Mráz; Lacinová Z; Petra Kaválková; Denisa Haluzikova; Pavel Trachta; Jana Drapalova; Hanušová; Martin Haluzik


Physiological Research | 2014

Serum Concentrations and Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue mRNA Expression of Omentin in Morbid Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: the Effect of Very-Low-Calorie Diet, Physical Activity and Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

M. Urbanová; Ivana Dostálová; Pavel Trachta; Jana Drapalova; Petra Kaválková; Denisa Haluzikova; Martin Matoulek; Lacinová Z; Miloš Mráz; Mojmír Kasalický; Martin Haluzik


Hormone and Metabolic Research | 2013

Serum preadipocyte factor-1 concentrations in females with obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus: the influence of very low calorie diet, acute hyperinsulinemia, and fenofibrate treatment.

Petra Kaválková; V. Touskova; T. Roubicek; Pavel Trachta; M. Urbanová; J. Drápalová; Denisa Haluzikova; Miloš Mráz; Daniel Novák; Martin Matoulek; Zdenka Lacinova; Martin Haluzik


Physiological Research | 2014

Three months of regular aerobic exercise in patients with obesity improve systemic subclinical inflammation without major influence on blood pressure and endocrine production of subcutaneous fat.

Pavel Trachta; Jana Drapalova; Petra Kaválková; Toušková; Anna Cinkajzlova; Lacinová Z; Martin Matoulek; Tomas Zelinka; Widimský J; Miloš Mráz; Martin Haluzik

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Martin Haluzik

Charles University in Prague

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Miloš Mráz

Charles University in Prague

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Petra Kaválková

Charles University in Prague

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Denisa Haluzikova

Charles University in Prague

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Lacinová Z

Charles University in Prague

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Jana Klouckova

Charles University in Prague

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Anna Cinkajzlova

Charles University in Prague

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Jana Drapalova

Charles University in Prague

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Martin Matoulek

Charles University in Prague

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Zdena Lacinova

Charles University in Prague

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