White adipose tissue apolipoprotein CI secretion in relation to delayed plasma clearance of dietary fat in humans

H Wassef, H Salem, S Bissonnette… - … , and vascular biology, 2012 - Am Heart Assoc
H Wassef, H Salem, S Bissonnette, A Baass, R Dufour, J Davignon, M Faraj
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2012Am Heart Assoc
Objective—White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction is characterized by delayed clearance of
dietary triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TRL). We reported that apolipoprotein (apo) CI, a
transferable apolipoprotein that inhibits lipoprotein lipase activity when bound to TRL, was
produced by a human adipocyte model. Thus, we aimed to determine whether increased
WAT apoC-I secretion is related to delayed dietary fat clearance in humans. Methods and
Results—After the ingestion of a 13C-triolein–labeled high-fat meal, postmenopausal obese …
Objective
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction is characterized by delayed clearance of dietary triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TRL). We reported that apolipoprotein (apo) C-I, a transferable apolipoprotein that inhibits lipoprotein lipase activity when bound to TRL, was produced by a human adipocyte model. Thus, we aimed to determine whether increased WAT apoC-I secretion is related to delayed dietary fat clearance in humans.
Methods and Results
After the ingestion of a 13C-triolein–labeled high-fat meal, postmenopausal obese women with high-fasting WAT apoC-I secretion (median >0.81 μmol/L per g/4 hours, n=9) had delayed postprandial plasma clearance of 13C-triglyceride and 13C-nonesterified fatty acids over 6 hours compared with controls. WAT apoC-I secretion over 4 hours correlated with fasting total and non–high-density lipoprotein apoC-I but not with high-density lipoprotein apoC-I and was the primary predictor of 4-hour postprandial increases in TRL apoC-I. Correction for TRL apoC-I eliminated the association of WAT apoC-I with 6-hour area under the curve of plasma 13C-triglyceride; correction for insulin sensitivity or inflammation did not. Finally, in addition to apoC-I, WAT secreted considerable amount of apoC-II, apoC-III, and apoE over 24 hours; however, only WAT apoC-I secretion was associated with 6-hour area under the curve of plasma 13C-triglyceride.
Conclusion
Increased WAT apoC-I secretion in obese women is associated with delayed postprandial dietary fat clearance mediated by increased TRL apoC-I. Thus, we hypothesize that reducing WAT apoC-I secretion ameliorates WAT dysfunction and associated cardiometabolic risks in humans.
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