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TSHB mRNA is linked to cholesterol metabolism in adipose tissue

  • José María Moreno-Navarrete
  • , María Moreno
  • , Francisco Ortega
  • , Gemma Xifra
  • , Shangyu Hong
  • , John M. Asara
  • , José C.E. Serrano
  • , Mariona Jové
  • , Pavlos Pissios
  • , Matthias Blüher
  • , Wifredo Ricart
  • , Manuel Portero-Otin
  • , José Manuel Fernández-Real
  • Girona Biomedical Research Institute
  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
  • University of Lleida and Primary Health Care Centre Tàrrega
  • Leipzig University

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Resumen

Subclinical hypothyroidism is known to be associated with increased serum cholesterol. Since thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) exerts an inductor effect on cholesterol biosynthesis, we aimed to investigate the relationship between TSH mRNA and cholesterol metabolism in human adipose tissue (AT). Cross-sectionally, AT TSH-b (TSHB) mRNA was evaluated in 4 independent cohorts in association with serum total and LDL cholesterol, and AT lipidomics. Longitudinally, the effects of statins and of diet and exercise on AT TSHB mRNA were also examined. The bidirectional relationship between cholesterol and TSHB were studied in isolated human adipocytes. TSHB mRNA was consistently detected in AT from euthyroid subjects, and positively associated with serum total- and LDL-cholesterol, and with AT-specific cholesterol metabolism-associated lipids [arachidonoyl cholesteryl ester, C8-dihydroceramide, N-stearoyl-D-sphingosine, and GlcCer(18:0, 24:1)]. Reduction of cholesterol with statins and with diet and exercise interventions led to decreased TSHB mRNA in human AT, whereas excess cholesterol up-regulated TSHB mRNA in human adipocytes. In addition, recombinant human TSH a/b administration resulted in increased HMGCR mRNA levels in human adipocytes. In mice, subcutaneous AT Tshb expression levels correlated directly with circulating cholesterol levels. In summary, current results provide novel evidence of TSHB as a paracrine factor that is modulated in parallel with cholesterol metabolism in human AT.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)4482-4491
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónFASEB Journal
Volumen31
N.º10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - oct 2017

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