Медицинская иммунология (Oct 2021)

CHEMERIN AS A POTENTIAL REGULATOR OF MITOCHONDRIAL QUALITY CONTROL IN OBESE PATIENTS

  • M. A. Vulf,
  • D. A. Shunkina (Skuratovskaia),
  • V. Hung,
  • A. A. Komar,
  • P. A. Zatolokin,
  • E. V. Kirienkova,
  • N. D. Gazatova,
  • L. S. Litvinova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-CAA-2227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 881 – 886

Abstract

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In obese patients, the relationship between the content of chemerin in blood plasma and the expression of genes TFAM, Drp1, MFN2, SOD, BAX, responsible for quality control of mitochondria, in insulin-dependent tissues (adipose tissue, liver) was revealed. The tissue-specific features of gene expression (TFAM, Drp1, MFN2, SOD, BAX), the number of mtDNA copies in the studied depots in obese patients were established. It has been proven that a change (decrease) in the number of mtDNA copies in insulin-dependent tissues can have a protective effect on mitochondria under conditions of increased oxidative stress. It was found that in patients without type 2 diabetes, an increase in chemerin production promotes the activation of the antioxidant system in the visceral adipose tissue but not in the liver. On the contrary, all obese patients with type 2 diabetes showed a decrease (compared with patients without type 2 diabetes) in the plasma level of chemerin. Thus, the low content of chemerin in the blood plasma in patients with type 2 diabetes mediates the formation of mitochondrial dysfunction in insulin-dependent tissues (adipose tissue, liver).

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