Hellenic Journal of Cardiology (Sep 2019)

Inter-tissue expression patterns of the key metabolic biomarker PGC-1α in severely obese individuals: Implication in obesity-induced disease

  • Konstantinos Balampanis,
  • Athina Chasapi,
  • Eleni Kourea,
  • Anna Tanoglidi,
  • Erifili Hatziagelaki,
  • Vaia Lambadiari,
  • George Dimitriadis,
  • George I. Lambrou,
  • Fotios Kalfarentzos,
  • Maria Melachrinou,
  • Georgia Sotiropoulou-Bonikou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 5
pp. 282 – 293

Abstract

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Objective: PGC-1α is already known as a significant regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis, oxidative phosphorylation and fatty acid metabolism. Our study focuses on the role of PGC1α in morbid obesity, in five different tissues, collected from 50 severely obese patients during planned bariatric surgery. Methods: The investigated tissues included subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), visceral adipose tissue (VAT), skeletal muscle (SM), extramyocellular adipose tissue (EMAT) and liver. PGC1α expression was investigated with immunohistochemistry and evaluated with microscopy. Results: Our findings highlighted significant positive inter-tissue correlations regarding PGC-1α expression between several tissue pairs (VAT-SAT, VAT-SM, VAT-EMAT, SAT-SM, SAT-EMAT, SM-EMAT). Moreover, we found significant negative correlations between PGC1α expression in VAT with CD68 expression in skeletal muscle and EMAT, implying a possible protective role of PGC1α against obesity-induced inflammation. Conclusion: Unmasking the inter-tissue communication networks regarding PGC-1α expression in morbid obesity, will give more insight into its significant role in obesity-induced diseases. PGC1α could potentially represent a future preventive and therapeutic target against obesity-induced disease, probably through enhancing mitochondrial biogenesis and metabolism. Keywords: Obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ) coactivator 1α, PGC-1α