Animals (Aug 2021)

Effects of Obesity on Adiponectin System Skin Expression in Dogs: A Comparative Study

  • Cecilia Dall’Aglio,
  • Margherita Maranesi,
  • Antonio Di Loria,
  • Diego Piantedosi,
  • Paolo Ciaramella,
  • Maria Chiara Alterisio,
  • Elvio Lepri,
  • Francesca Mercati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082308
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 2308

Abstract

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Obesity is an important health issue in dogs since it influences a plethora of associated pathologies, including dermatological disorders. Considering the scarcity of information in pets, this work aimed to evaluate the localization and expression of adiponectin (ADIPOQ) and its two receptors (ADIPOR1 and ADIPOR2) in the skin of 10 obese dogs, compared with serum ADIPOQ level. Through immunohistochemistry, ADIPOQ and ADIPOR2 were observed in the adipose tissue, sweat and sebaceous glands, endothelium, and some connective cells. Both receptors were observed in the epidermis and the hair follicles, other than in the sweat and sebaceous glands. Real-time PCR evidenced that the ADIPOQ and ADIPOR2 transcripts were expressed 5.4-fold (p p ADIPOR1 expression did not change. Obese dogs showed lower serum ADIPOQ levels than the normal weight group. Accordingly, ADIPOQ and ADIPOR2 expression in the skin appear negatively correlated with obesity in the same way as the serum ADIPOQ level. These findings evidence that ADIPOQ system changes in the skin of obese dogs and suggest that the ADIPOQ effect on the skin is at least in part regulated by the reduced expression of ADIPOR2.

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