CONTEXT: Abnormal fatty acid (FA) metabolism contributes to diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The FA receptor CD36 has been linked to risk of metabolic syndrome. In rodents CD36 regulates various aspects of fat metabolism, but whether it has similar actions in humans is unknown. We examined the impact of a coding single-nucleotide polymorphism in CD36 on postprandial hormone and bile acid (BA) responses. OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the minor allele (G) of coding CD36 variant rs3211938 (G/T), which reduces CD36 level by â¼50%, influences hormonal responses to a high-fat meal (HFM). DESIGN: Obese African American (AA) women carriers of the G allele of rs3211938 (G/T) and weight-matched noncarriers (T/T) were studied before and after a HFM. SETTING: Two-center study. PARTICIPANTS: Obese AA women. INTERVENTION: HFM. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Early preabsorptive responses (10 minutes) and extended excursions in plasma hormones [C-peptide, insulin, incretins, ghrelin fibroblast growth factor (FGF)19, FGF21], BAs, and serum lipoproteins (chylomicrons, very-low-density lipoprotein) were determined. RESULTS: At fasting, G-allele carriers had significantly reduced cholesterol and glycodeoxycholic acid and consistent but nonsignificant reductions of serum lipoproteins. Levels of GLP-1 and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) were reduced 60% to 70% and those of total BAs were 1.8-fold higher. After the meal, G-allele carriers displayed attenuated early (-10 to 10 minute) responses in insulin, C-peptide, GLP-1, gastric inhibitory peptide, and PP. BAs exhibited divergent trends in G allele carriers vs noncarriers concomitant with differential FGF19 responses. CONCLUSIONS: CD36 plays an important role in the preabsorptive hormone and BA responses that coordinate brain and gut regulation of energy metabolism.
CD36 Modulates Fasting and Preabsorptive Hormone and Bile Acid Levels.
CD36 调节空腹和吸收前激素及胆汁酸水平
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作者:Shibao Cyndya A, Celedonio Jorge E, Tamboli Robyn, Sidani Reem, Love-Gregory Latisha, Pietka Terri, Xiong Yanhua, Wei Yan, Abumrad Naji N, Abumrad Nada A, Flynn Charles Robb
| 期刊: | Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism | 影响因子: | 5.100 |
| 时间: | 2018 | 起止号: | 2018 May 1; 103(5):1856-1866 |
| doi: | 10.1210/jc.2017-01982 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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