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Beneficial Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Abnormal MMP-9 and AMPK Activities Potential Markers of Obesity-Related CV Risk

Title: Beneficial Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Abnormal MMP-9 and AMPK Activities Potential Markers of Obesity-Related CV Risk
Authors : Garcia-Prieto, Concha F.
Gil Ortega, Marta
Vega Martín, Elena
Ramiro-Cortijo, David
Martín Ramos, Miriam
Bordiú, Elena
Sanchez-Permaute, Andrés
Torres, Antonio
Aránguez, Isabel
Fernández Alfonso, María Soledad
Rubio Herrera, Miguel Ángel
Somoza Hernández, Beatriz
Keywords: ObesityBariatric surgeryMatrix metalloproteinase-9AMP-activated protein kinaseIntrinsic arterial stiffness
Publisher: Frontiers
Citation: García-Prieto CF, Gil-Ortega M, Vega-Martín E, Ramiro-Cortijo D, Martín-Ramos M, Bordiú E, Sanchez-Pernaute A, Torres A, Aránguez I, Fernández-Alfonso M, Rubio MA, Somoza B. Beneficial Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Abnormal MMP-9 and AMPK Activities: Potential Markers of Obesity-Related CV Risk. Front Physiol. 2019 May 8;10:553. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00553
Abstract: Bariatric surgery (BS) results in sustained weight loss and may reverse inflammation, metabolic alterations, extracellular matrix remodeling and arterial stiffness. We hypothesize that increased stiffening in omental arteries from obese patients might be associated with an increase in MMP activity and a decrease in p-AMPK, together with systemic oxidative stress and inflammation. Moreover, BS could contribute to reversing these alterations. This study was conducted with 38 patients of Caucasian origin: 31 adult patients with morbid obesity (9 men and 22 women; mean age 46 years and BMI = 42.7 1.0 kg/m2) and 7 non-obese subjects (7 women; mean age 45 years and BMI = 22.7 0.6 kg/m2). Seventeen obese patients were studied before and 12 months after BS. The stiffness index b, an index of intrinsic arterial stiffness, was determined in omental arteries and was significantly higher in obese patients. Levels of phosphorylated AMPK (p-AMPKThr􀀀172) and SIRT-1 were significantly lower in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from obese patients than those from non-obese patients (p < 0.05) and were normalized after BS. Total and active MMP-9 activities, LDH, protein carbonyls and uric acid were higher in obese patients and reduced by BS. Moreover, there was a correlation between plasmatic LDH levels and the stiffness index b. BS has a beneficial effect on abnormal MMP-9, LDH and AMPK activities that might be associated with the development of arterial stiffness in obese patients. Since these parameters are easily measured in blood samples, they could constitute potential biomarkers of cardiovascular risk in morbid obesity
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10637/14611
Rights : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
OpenAccess
ISSN: 1664-042X
Issue Date: 8-May-2019
Center : Universidad San Pablo-CEU
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