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1213-P: A Novel Relationship between Thromboxane A2 Receptor and Obesity-Related Inflammation

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Animal models of obesity have shown that the expression of Thromboxane A2 Receptor (tbxa2r) and thromboxane synthase (Tbxas1) are increased in adipose tissue (AT) and are associated with insulin resistance… Click to show full abstract

Animal models of obesity have shown that the expression of Thromboxane A2 Receptor (tbxa2r) and thromboxane synthase (Tbxas1) are increased in adipose tissue (AT) and are associated with insulin resistance and inflammation. Objective: To compare Tbxa2r gene expression in the AT of human subjects with different degrees of obesity and to determine the association between AT Tbxa2r with BMI and markers of AT inflammation. Methods: Subcutaneous AT samples were collected from lean (BMI 40) subjects. Gene expression of Tbxa2r was analyzed in AT and compared among different groups. Correlation analysis to determine the association between AT Tbxa2r and obesity and obesity-related inflammation. Results: The mRNA levels of Tbxa2r were significantly higher in obese compared to normal subjects (P Conclusion: Signaling of TxA2 is higher in AT in obesity and is associated with BMI as well as inflammatory genes. Tbxa2r may be a potential therapeutic target for obesity-linked diseases including type 2 DM and CV disease. Disclosure D. Alcaraz alvarez: None. S. Viswanathan: None. T. Gopal: None. N. Kumar: None. K. Kelley: None. C. Desouza: Advisory Panel; Self; Bayer AG, Novo Nordisk, Consultant; Self; AstraZeneca.

Keywords: none; inflammation; obesity related; thromboxane receptor; thromboxane; obesity

Journal Title: Diabetes
Year Published: 2021

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