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Role of growth hormone in hepatic and intestinal triglyceride-rich lipoprotein metabolism
Maraninchi, Marie; Calabrese, Anastasia; Nogueira, Juan Patricio
; Castinetti, Frédéric; Mancini, Julien; Mourre, Florian; Piétri, Léa; Bénamo, Eric; Albarel, Frédérique; Morange, Isabelle; Dupont Roussel, Jeanine; Nicolay, Alain; Brue, Thierry; Béliard, Sophie; Valéro, René
Fecha de publicación:
09/2021
Editorial:
Elsevier Science Inc.
Revista:
Journal Of Clinical Lipidology
ISSN:
1933-2874
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Background: Elevated plasma concentrations of hepatic- and intestinally-derived triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TRL) are implicated in the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality. Excess of TRL is the driving cause of atherogenic dyslipidemia commonly occurring in insulin-resistant individuals such as patients with obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Interestingly, growth hormone (GH)-deficient individuals display similar atherogenic dyslipidemia, suggesting an important role of GH and GH deficiency in the regulation of TRL metabolism. Objective: We aimed to examine the direct and/or indirect role of GH on TRL metabolism. Methods: We investigated the effect on fasting and postprandial hepatic-TRL and intestinal-TRL metabolism of short-term (one month) withdrawal of GH in 10 GH-deficient adults. Results: After GH withdrawal, we found a reduction in fasting plasma TRL concentration (significant decrease in TRL-TG, TRL-cholesterol, TRL-apoB-100, TRL-apoC-III and TRL-apoC-II) but not in postprandial TRL response. This reduction was due to fewer fasting TRL particles without a change in TG per particle and was not accompanied by a change in postprandial TRL-apoB-48 response. Individual reductions in TRL correlated strongly with increases in insulin sensitivity and decreases in TRL-apoC-III. Conclusion: In this relatively short term ‘loss of function’ human experimental model, we have shown an unanticipated reduction of hepatic-TRL particles despite increase in total body fat mass and reduction in lean mass. These findings contrast with the atherogenic dyslipidemia previously described in chronic GH deficient states, providing a new perspective for the role of GH in lipoprotein metabolism.
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Maraninchi, Marie; Calabrese, Anastasia; Nogueira, Juan Patricio; Castinetti, Frédéric; Mancini, Julien; et al.; Role of growth hormone in hepatic and intestinal triglyceride-rich lipoprotein metabolism; Elsevier Science Inc.; Journal Of Clinical Lipidology; 15; 5; 9-2021; 712-723
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