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  • Title: Subcutaneous adipose tissue expression of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) in nondiabetic and Type 2 diabetic subjects.
    Author: Koistinen HA, Dusserre E, Ebeling P, Vallier P, Koivisto VA, Vidal H.
    Journal: Diabetes Metab Res Rev; 2000; 16(5):364-9. PubMed ID: 11025560.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: Increased plasma levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) have been suggested to be a part of the insulin resistance syndrome, and recent data suggest that adipose tissue participates in the production of PAI-1. We examined the expression and insulin regulation of subcutaneous adipose tissue PAI-1 mRNA and its relationship to insulin sensitivity. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study involving five lean (60.0+/-3.1 years, BMI 23.5+/-0.5 kg/m(2)) and six obese nondiabetic men (56.0+/-3.1 years, BMI 30.4+/-0.7 kg/m(2)), and six obese Type 2 diabetic men (61.4+/-3.2 years, BMI 31.8+/-1.0 kg/m(2)). MEASUREMENTS: Subcutaneous adipose tissue PAI-1 mRNA and insulin sensitivity were quantified using RT-competitive PCR and euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp technique, respectively. RESULTS: Subcutaneous adipose tissue PAI-1 mRNA levels were higher in obese nondiabetic and Type 2 diabetic men than in lean nondiabetic men. PAI-1 mRNA levels decreased in the three groups during a 240-min euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp (P<0.05 for all groups), and a similar reduction was observed during a 240-min saline control study indicating that adipose tissue PAI-1 gene expression has diurnal variation and is not acutely controlled by hyperinsulinemia. The basal PAI-1 mRNA levels correlated positively with BMI, and waist-to-hip ratio; and negatively with whole-body glucose disposal rate in nondiabetic men. CONCLUSIONS: Subcutaneous adipose tissue PAI-1 mRNA expression is increased in obese nondiabetic or in Type 2 diabetic men. Subcutaneous adipose tissue PAI-1 mRNA expression is increased in proportion to visceral obesity and to the level of whole-body insulin resistance. Subcutaneous adipose tissue PAI-1 mRNA expression is not acutely regulated by insulin, and it is subject to a diurnal variation.
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