The investigator recently showed that the glycan-binding adipokine galectin-1 increased during overfeeding and that galectin-1 independently could predict type 2 diabetes. Further, the molecules that induce insulin release in the fasting state when blood glucose is normal remain elusive. It is possible that galectin-1 is involved in adaptive mechanisms in adipose tissue in obese subjects.
The investigator will define adaptive mechanisms in adipose tissue associated with galectin-1 in obese insulin-sensitive (Ob-IS) subjects compared with obese insulin-resistant (Ob-IR) subjects and lean healthy controls. Further, the investigator will study molecules secreted from adipose tissue that might trigger insulin secretion when blood glucose is normal. The investigator hypothesizes that Ob-IS subjects keep fatty acid levels normal through an adaptive response in adipose tissue that involves up-regulation of galectin-1 for dampening of immune cell activity and stimulation of lipolysis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
45
Group with Ob-IS participants, collection of abdominal subcutaneous interstitial dialysates after an overnight´s fast for later measurements of metabolites and peptides eg galectin-1. Group with Ob-IR participants, collection of abdominal subcutaneous interstitial dialysates after an overnight´s fast for later measurements of metabolites and peptides eg galectin-1. Group with Leans, collection of abdominal subcutaneous interstitial dialysates after an overnight´s fast for later measurements of metabolites and peptides eg galectin-1.
Gothia Forum CTC
Gothenburg, Region Vastra Gotaland, Sweden
RECRUITINGFasting galectin-1 concentration in subcutaneous interstitial fluid
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Fasting Neuropilin-1 concentration in subcutaneous interstitial fluid
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Fasting serum galectin-1 concentrations
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Fasting serum neuropilin-1 concentrations
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Fasting fatty acid levels in subcutaneous dialysates
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Fasting plasma fatty acid concentrations
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Fasting amino acid profile in subcutaneous dialysates
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Fasting serum amino acid concentrations
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
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Time frame: Three weeks
Circulating metabolome including lipoprotein-related parameters measured by Mass Spectrometry
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Circulating lipidome including lipid derivatives measured by Mass Spectrometry
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Peptides identified by Mass Spectrometry in subcutaneous dialysates
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks
Ectopic lipid accumulation assessed by magnetic resonance imaging in relative measures
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 9 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Nine weeks
RNA sequencing results of subcutaneous adipose cells
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 6 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Six weeks
Function of immune cells in subcutaneous stromal vascular fraction characterized by Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS)
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 6 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Six weeks
Activation of insulin signaling proteins in adipose cells assessed by Western blot
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 6 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Six weeks
Function of microvascular endothelial cells in subcutaneous stromal vascular fraction
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 6 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Six weeks
Messenger RNA expression in whole adipose tissue
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 6 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Six weeks
Dysbiosis in faeces assessed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 6 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Six weeks
Metabolites in urine including acylcarnitines measured by Mass Spectrometry
Comparison between eligible Ob-IS and Ob-IR subjects \< 3 weeks after enrolment
Time frame: Three weeks