Fasting and Postprandial Plasma Concentrations of Acylation‐Stimulation Protein (ASP) in Lean and Obese Pima Indians Compared to Caucasians
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- 6 September 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Obesity Research
- Vol. 7 (5) , 444-452
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1550-8528.1999.tb00432.x
Abstract
WEYER, CHRISTIAN AND RICHARD E. PRATLEY. Fasting and postprandial plasma concentrations of acylation-stimulation protein (ASP) in lean and obese Pima Indians compared to Caucasians. Obes Res. Objective: ASP stimulates the clearance of free fatty acids (FFA) from the circulation and the synthesis of triglycerides (TG) in adipose tissue. We tested whether fasting and post-prandial plasma ASP concentrations are increased in Pima Indians, a population with a very high prevalence of obesity, but a remarkably low prevalence of dyslipidemia. Research Methods and Procedures: Plasma concentrations of ASP, TG, FFA, total cholesterol (CHOL), and insulin (INS) were measured in 15 Pima Indians (P) and 15 Caucasians (C) closely matched for age, sex, and body weight [7 lean and 8 obese subjects, body mass index (BMI) cut-off 30 kg/m2], before and for 4 hours after a standard mixed meal (20% of daily caloric requirements, 41% carbohydrate, 44% fat, 15% protein). Results: Fasting ASP was positively related to percent body fat (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry; r=0. 49, pr = 0. 42 and 0. 46, respectively, both p r = −0. 56, pDiscussion: Pima Indians do not have higher plasma ASP concentrations than Caucasians. Whether other alterations in the ASP-pathway, such as increased sensitivity of adipocytes to ASP, contribute to the high prevalence of obesity and low prevalence of dyslipidemia in Pima Indians, remains to be elucidated.Keywords
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