Relationship of Mitochondrial DNA Oxidation and Content with Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Risk in Obesity Phenotypes

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Rojo, Mailen [1 ,2 ]
Perez, Hernan [2 ,3 ]
Millan, Andrea Liliana [1 ,2 ]
Pautasso, Maria Constanza [2 ]
Frechtel, Gustavo Daniel [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Cerrone, Gloria Edith [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Buenos Aires, Fac Farm & Bioquim, Dept Microbiol Inmunol Biotecnol & Genet, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[2] Univ Buenos Aires, CONICET, Inst Inmunol Genet & Metab INIGEM, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[3] Hosp Clin Jose San Martin, Serv Nutr, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[4] Inst Univ Ciencias Salud, Fdn Hctor Alejandro H A Barcelo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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10.1155/2024/3008093
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective. Obesity, chronic inflammation, and oxidative stress can influence mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content. Our objective was to evaluate the oxidation level and content of mtDNA and its relationship with metabolic parameters in metabolically healthy obese (MHO) compared to metabolically unhealthy obese (MUO) and normal weight (NW) controls. Materials and Methods. We studied 94 NW, 95 MHO, and 97 MUO individuals between 18 and 80 years old. Relative mtDNA content and mtDNA oxidation level (8-oxoguanine, 8-OxoG) were determined in peripheral blood leukocytes by the SYBR Green method of real-time PCR. One-way ANOVA and Tukey test were used to compare biochemical, clinical, and anthropometric characteristics, as well as mtDNA content and 8-OxoG. Results. A progressive decrease in mtDNA content was observed between NW, MHO, and MUO with significant differences in MUO vs. NW (p: 0.04). An increase in 8-OxoG was observed in MUO patients compared to the other groups (MUO vs. MHO p: 0.01; MUO vs. NW p: 0.04). mtDNA content was directly correlated with HDL-c (p<0.01) and inversely with waist circumference (p: 0.01) and LDL-c (p: 0.05). mtDNA content decreased, and the oxidation level increased concomitantly with the presence of obesity, the number of MS components, higher coronary risk, and insulin resistance parameters. Conclusion. MHO presented a similar mtDNA oxidation level to NW and mtDNA content to the MUO, placing the MHO individuals as having an intermediate phenotype. Changes in mtDNA content and oxidation were correlated to the lipid profile related to obesity and/or MS presence, probably associated with oxidative stress and chronic low-grade inflammation.
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