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Expression of Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Proteins in epicardial adipose tissue in patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes mellitus: preliminary study.

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2017-02-23

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Perez-Belmonte, Luis M
Moreno-Santos, Inmaculada
Cabrera-Bueno, Fernando
Sanchez-Espin, Gemma
Castellano, Daniel
Such, Miguel
Crespo-Leiro, Maria G
Carrasco-Chinchilla, Fernando
Alonso-Pulpon, Luis
Lopez-Garrido, Miguel

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Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBP) genes are crucial in lipid biosynthesis and cardiovascular homeostasis. Their expression in epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) and their influence in the development of coronary artery disease (CAD) and type-2 diabetes mellitus remain to be determined. The aim of our study was to evaluate the expression of SREBP genes in EAT in patients with CAD according to diabetes status and its association with clinical and biochemical data. Methods: SREBP-1 and SREBP-2 mRNA expression levels were measured in EAT from 49 patients with CAD (26 with diabetes) and 23 controls without CAD or diabetes. Results: Both SREBPs mRNA expression were significantly higher in patients with CAD and diabetes (p<0.001) and were identified as independent cardiovascular risk factor for coronary artery disease in patients with type-2 diabetes (SREBP-1: OR 1.7, 95%CI 1.1-2.5, p=0.02; SREBP-2: OR 1.6, 95%CI 1.2-3, p=0.02) and were independently associated with the presence of multivessel CAD, left main and anterior descending artery stenosis, and higher total and LDL cholesterol levels, and lower HDL cholesterol levels, in patients with CAD and diabetes. Conclusions: SREBP genes are expressed in EAT and were higher in CAD patients with diabetes than those patients without CAD or diabetes. SREBP expression was associated as cardiovascular risk factor for the severity of CAD and the poor lipid control. In this preliminary study we suggest the importance of EAT in the lipid metabolism and cardiovascular homeostasis for coronary atherosclerosis of patients with diabetes and highlight a future novel therapeutic target.

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Adipose Tissue
Aged
Coronary Artery Disease
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Female
Humans
Lipid Metabolism
Male
Middle Aged
Pericardium
Risk Factors
Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1
Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 2
Sterols

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Predicción
Enfermedad de la arteria coronaria
Metabolismo de los lípidos
Factores de riesgo de enfermedad cardiaca
Diabetes mellitus
Proteínas portadoras
ARN mensajero
Tejido adiposo epicárdico
Homeostasis
Constricción patológica

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Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBP), coronary artery disease, epicardial adipose tissue, type-2 diabetes mellitus.

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Pérez-Belmonte LM, Moreno-Santos I, Cabrera-Bueno F, Sánchez-Espín G, Castellano D, Such M, et al. Expression of Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Proteins in epicardial adipose tissue in patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes mellitus: preliminary study. Int J Med Sci. 2017 Feb 23;14(3):268-274.