Adiponectin predicts MMP-2 activity independently of obesity
Background Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), especially MMP‐2 and MMP‐9, have been identified in atherosclerotic plaques and have been directly associated with plaque remodelling and vulnerability. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is related to insulin resistance (IR) and obesity, characterized by chang...
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Published in | European journal of clinical investigation Vol. 44; no. 10; pp. 951 - 957 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01.10.2014
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Summary: | Background
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), especially MMP‐2 and MMP‐9, have been identified in atherosclerotic plaques and have been directly associated with plaque remodelling and vulnerability. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is related to insulin resistance (IR) and obesity, characterized by changes in plasma levels of inflammatory markers, such as adiponectin and C‐reactive protein (CRP). Our aim was to evaluate the impact of both proteins on MMP‐2 and MMP‐9 behaviour in individuals with IR.
Materials and methods
Plasma MMP‐2 and MMP‐9 activity, adiponectin and hs‐CRP concentration and lipoprotein profile were determined in 52 patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) and 27 controls.
Results
Patients with MS presented significantly higher MMP‐2 activity than controls: 0·95 ± 0·12 vs. 0·77 ± 0·15 relative units (RU) (P < 0·001), while MMP‐9 activity was not detectable. MMP‐2 activity decreased across quartiles of adiponectin, being significantly reduced in individuals with the highest levels of adiponectin in compared with the lowest levels (0·75 ± 0·17 vs. 0·93 ± 0·09 RU, P < 0·005). This difference persisted significant after adjusting by obesity markers. MMP‐2 activity was significantly increased in individuals with the highest levels (G3) compared with those with the lowest levels (G1) of hs‐CRP (0·94 ± 0·12 vs. 0·86 ± 0·12, P = 0·041)
Conclusion
In this study, we observed that adiponectin levels predicted MMP‐2 plasma activity independently of obesity. This finding suggests that the inflammatory process, associated with the highest CVD risk, would be involved in MMPs vascular production. |
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Bibliography: | ark:/67375/WNG-MWLRGQJ5-1 istex:CF2396F65A10158A9B88DF13E5C75198384CF32C ArticleID:ECI12328 University of Buenos Aires - No. 200200100041 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0014-2972 1365-2362 |
DOI: | 10.1111/eci.12328 |