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Mas, Sebastian & Martínez Pinna, Roxana & Martín Ventura, Jose Luis & Pérez, Raul & Gomez Garre, Dulcenombre & Ortiz, Alberto & Fernandez Cruz, Arturo & Vivanco, Fernando & Egido, Jesús (2010-06 ) .Local Non-Esterified Fatty Acids Correlate With Inflammation in Atheroma Plaques of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.
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Mas, Sebastian & Martínez Pinna, Roxana & Martín Ventura, Jose Luis & Pérez, Raul & Gomez Garre, Dulcenombre & Ortiz, Alberto & Fernandez Cruz, Arturo & Vivanco, Fernando & Egido, Jesús. 2010-06 .Local Non-Esterified Fatty Acids Correlate With Inflammation in Atheroma Plaques of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39713
Résumé:
OBJECTIVE¿Atherosclerosis is prevalent in diabetic patients,
but there is little information on the localization of nonesterified
fatty acids (NEFAs) within the plaque and their relationship with
inflammation. We sought to characterize the NEFA composition
and location in human diabetic atheroma plaques by metabolo mic analysis and imaging and to address their relationship with
inflammation activity.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS¿Time-of-flight sec ondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) was used for metabo lomic analysis imaging of frozen carotid atheroma plaques.
Carotid endarterectomy specimens were used for conventional
immunohistochemistry, laser-capture microdissection quantita tive PCR, and in situ Southwestern hybridization. Biological
actions of linoleic acid were studied in cultured vascular smooth
muscle cells (VSMCs).
RESULTS¿TOF-SIMS imaging evidenced a significant increase
in the quantity of several NEFA in diabetic versus nondiabetic
atheroma plaques. Higher levels of NEFA were also found in
diabetic sera. The presence of LPL mRNA in NEFA-rich areas of
the atheroma plaque, as well as the lack of correlation between
serum and plaque NEFA, suggests a local origin for plaque NEFA.
The pattern of distribution of plaque NEFA is similar to that of
MCP-1, LPL, and activated NF- B. Diabetic endarterectomy
specimens showed higher numbers of infiltrating macrophages
and T-lymphocytes¿a finding that associated with higher NEFA
levels. Finally, linoleic acid activates NF- B and upregulates
NF- B¿mediated LPL and MCP-1 expression in cultured VSMC.
DISCUSSION¿There is an increased presence of NEFA in
diabetic plaque neointima. NEFA levels are higher in diabetic
atheroma plaques than in nondiabetic subjects. We hypothesize
that NEFA may be produced locally and contribute to local
inflammation