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Different Expression of Mitochondrial and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Genes in Epicardial Adipose Tissue Depends on Coronary Atherosclerosis
Authors:Helena Kratochvílov  Milo&#x; Mrz  Barbora J Kasperov  Daniel Hlav ek  Jakub Mahrík  Ivana La&#x;kov  Anna Cinkajzlov  Zden k Matloch  Zde&#x;ka Lacinov  Jaroslava Trnovsk  Peter Ivk  Peter Novodvorský  Ivan Netuka  Martin Haluzík
Abstract:The aim of our study was to analyze mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) gene expression profiles in subcutaneous (SAT) and epicardial (EAT) adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and myocardium in patients with and without CAD undergoing elective cardiac surgery. Thirty-eight patients, 27 with (CAD group) and 11 without CAD (noCAD group), undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting and/or valvular surgery were included in the study. EAT, SAT, intercostal skeletal muscle, and right atrium tissue and blood samples were collected at the start and end of surgery; mRNA expression of selected mitochondrial and ER stress genes was assessed using qRT-PCR. The presence of CAD was associated with decreased mRNA expression of most of the investigated mitochondrial respiratory chain genes in EAT, while no such changes were seen in SAT or other tissues. In contrast, the expression of ER stress genes did not differ between the CAD and noCAD groups in almost any tissue. Cardiac surgery further augmented mitochondrial dysfunction in EAT. In our study, CAD was associated with decreased expression of mitochondrial, but not endoplasmic reticulum stress genes in EAT. These changes may contribute to the acceleration of coronary atherosclerosis.
Keywords:coronary artery disease  epicardial fat  mitochondrial dysfunction  endoplasmic reticulum stress  gene expression  diabetes mellitus  inflammation  cardiac surgery
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