SIRT1 modulation and lipid profile alterations in the cellular regulation of blood lipids in renal disorders among extremely obese individuals.

Zain Alabdean Azeez, Elyes Chabchoub
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The global epidemic of overweight and obesity is closely linked to the development of chronic kidney disease (CKD), with extremely obese individuals facing a particularly high risk. This study aimed to assess the relationship between lipid profile levels, SIRT1 expression, and RNA-34a-5P in the regulation of blood lipid levels among severely obese individuals with renal diseases. Conducted over six months in three specialized hospitals, the study included 100 participants divided into two groups: 50 obese individuals with renal diseases and 50 obese controls without renal problems. Ethical standards, including confidentiality and informed consent, were strictly observed. Biochemical assessments included measurements of total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, creatinine, GFR, SIRT1 protein (via Western blotting), and RNA-34a-5P expression (via qPCR). Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS v26 and Pearson's correlation. The results revealed a negative association between RNA-34a-5P expression and total cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides, and SIRT1 expression, while a positive but non-significant association was found with HDL and GFR. Notably, SIRT1 expression was significantly downregulated in the patient group compared to controls. These findings provide compelling evidence that SIRT1 expression is markedly reduced in extremely obese individuals with renal diseases, suggesting a potential molecular link between SIRT1, lipid metabolism, and renal dysfunction in severe obesity.

极端肥胖患者肾脏疾病中血脂细胞调节中的SIRT1调节和脂质谱改变
超重和肥胖的全球流行与慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)的发展密切相关,极度肥胖的个体面临着特别高的风险。本研究旨在评估脂质水平、SIRT1表达和RNA-34a-5P在严重肥胖合并肾病患者血脂水平调节中的关系。这项研究在三家专科医院进行了六个多月,将100名参与者分为两组:50名患有肾脏疾病的肥胖者和50名没有肾脏问题的肥胖者。严格遵守道德标准,包括保密和知情同意。生化评估包括测量总胆固醇、LDL、HDL、甘油三酯、肌酐、GFR、SIRT1蛋白(通过Western blotting)和RNA-34a-5P表达(通过qPCR)。采用SPSS v26和Pearson相关进行统计学分析。结果显示,RNA-34a-5P表达与总胆固醇、LDL、甘油三酯和SIRT1表达呈负相关,而与HDL和GFR呈正相关,但不显著。值得注意的是,与对照组相比,患者组的SIRT1表达明显下调。这些发现提供了令人信服的证据,表明SIRT1在患有肾脏疾病的极度肥胖个体中表达显著降低,表明SIRT1、脂质代谢和严重肥胖患者肾功能障碍之间存在潜在的分子联系。
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