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Series GSE113080 Query DataSets for GSE113080
Status Public on Apr 13, 2018
Title Altered adipose lipid mobilization predicts long-term weight gain and impaired glucose metabolism
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Factors predicting body weight gain and associated disturbed glucose metabolism remain to be established. Here we assessed the role of subcutaneous adipocyte lipid mobilization (lipolysis) in spontaneous long-term (>10 years) body weight changes. In two independent clinical cohorts we found that low stimulated lipolysis at baseline correlated inversely with body mass index changes over time. Disturbed lipolysis gave odds ratios of ≥4.6 for weight gain and ≥3.2 for development of insulin resistance and impaired fasting glucose/type 2 diabetes.
Baseline adipose mRNA expression of a set of established lipolysis-regulating genes was lower in weight gainers.
 
Overall design To obtain insights into the transcriptional fingerprint underlying the observed lipolysis differences, we performed gene microarray analyses of subcutaneous adipose tissue samples from 13 weight gaining and 25 weight stable women available at baseline
 
Contributor(s) Dahlman I
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Submission date Apr 12, 2018
Last update date Oct 16, 2018
Contact name Ingrid Dahlman
E-mail(s) ingrid.dahlman@ki.se
Organization name Karolinska
Street address Karolinska Huddinge
City Stockholm
ZIP/Postal code 14186
Country Sweden
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23126 [Clariom_D_Human] Affymetrix Human Clariom D Assay [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (38)
GSM3096067 Weight_stable [ID001_078F]
GSM3096068 Weight_gain [ID002_032F]
GSM3096069 Weight_stable [ID005_007F]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA449938

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