肥胖和代谢紊乱儿童和青少年的肠道果糖转运体 GLUT5 和 GLUT2。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Advances in medical sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1016/j.advms.2024.07.008
Anna Socha-Banasiak , Agata Sakowicz , Zuzanna Gaj , Michał Kolejwa , Agnieszka Gach , Elżbieta Czkwianianc
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目的:包括高果糖玉米糖浆(HFCS)在内的过量果糖摄入可能是导致肥胖增加的原因。本研究旨在发现肥胖儿童和青少年与体重正常儿童和青少年之间十二指肠果糖转运体 mRNA 和蛋白质水平的潜在差异:我们对106名12至18岁的住院患者进行了横断面研究。对肥胖和正常体重患者的十二指肠粘膜活检组织中葡萄糖转运体 2(GLUT2)和葡萄糖转运体 5(GLUT5)的 mRNA 和蛋白质水平(ELISA 和 Western 印迹法)进行了评估。此外,还根据是否存在胰岛素抵抗(IR)和代谢综合征(MS)分析了患者体内上述转运体的表达情况:结果:在肥胖症儿童中,十二指肠蛋白中 GLUT5 的水平增加(相对蛋白 GLUT5 表达量/ACTB)(0.027+/-0.009 vs. 0.011+/-0.006,p):十二指肠 GLUT5 的上调可能是导致儿童和青少年肥胖的原因之一。
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Intestinal fructose transporters GLUT5 and GLUT2 in children and adolescents with obesity and metabolic disorders

Purpose

The excessive fructose intake including high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) may be responsible for increase of obesity occurrence. This study was designed to find potential differences in duodenal fructose transporters on mRNA and protein levels between obese and normal weight children and adolescents.

Materials/methods

We performed a cross-sectional study on a group of 106 hospitalized patients aged 12 to 18. Glucose transporter 2 (GLUT2) and glucose transporter 5 (GLUT5) mRNA as well as protein levels (ELISA and Western blot methods) were assessed in duodenal mucosa biopsies of the patients categorized as obese or normal weight. Additionally, the expression of the aforementioned transporters was analyzed in patients based on the presence of insulin resistance (IR) and metabolic syndrome (MS).

Results

In children with obesity, increased duodenal protein levels of GLUT5 (Relative protein GLUT5 expression/ACTB) (0.027 ​± ​0.009 vs. 0.011 ​± ​0.006, p ​< ​0.05) but not GLUT2 as compared with the normal weight group, were revealed. No significant differences in duodenal relative GLUT2 and GLUT5 genes expression between the studied groups were found. There was no relationship between the presence of IR or MS and intestinal mRNA GLUT2 and GLUT5 as well as GLUT2 protein expression.

Conclusion

The upregulation of the duodenal GLUT5 may contribute to obesity occurrence in children and adolescents.

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Advances in medical sciences
Advances in medical sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
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