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  • Chemerin is a chemoattractant linked to the differentiation and metabolism of fat cells, and its expression varies by gender and fat tissue type, which was explored in this study.
  • The research involved measuring body mass index (BMI) and chemerin levels along with other markers related to inflammation and insulin resistance in obese adults, revealing that chemerin levels are positively correlated with BMI and leptin but not with insulin resistance indicators.
  • Differences in chemerin mRNA expression were found, being higher in women and in subcutaneous compared to visceral fat, suggesting that fat tissue type plays a crucial role in obesity-related metabolic functions.

Article Abstract

Chemerin, a recognized chemoattractant, is expressed in adipose tissue and plays a role in adipocytes differentiation and metabolism. Gender- and adipose tissue-specific differences in human chemerin expression have not been well characterized. Therefore, these differences were assessed in the present study. The body mass index (BMI) and the circulating levels of chemerin and other inflammatory, adiposity and insulin resistance markers were assessed in female and male adults of varying degree of obesity. Chemerin mRNA expression was also measured in paired subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue samples obtained from a subset of the study subjects. Serum chemerin concentrations correlated positively with BMI and serum leptin levels and negatively with high density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol levels. No correlation was found between serum chemerin concentrations and fasting glucose, total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol, triglycerides, insulin, C-reactive protein or adiponectin. Similarly, no relation was observed with the homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) values. Gender- and adipose tissue-specific differences were observed in chemerin mRNA expression levels, with expression significantly higher in women than men and in subcutaneous than visceral adipose tissue. Interestingly, we found a significant negative correlation between circulating chemerin levels and chemerin mRNA expression in subcutaneous fat. Among the subjects studied, circulating chemerin levels were associated with obesity markers but not with markers of insulin resistance. At the tissue level, fat depot-specific differential regulation of chemerin mRNA expression might contribute to the distinctive roles of subcutaneous vs. visceral adipose tissue in human obesity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3887762PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10059-012-0012-7DOI Listing

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