A variant in the heart-specific fatty acid transport protein 6 is associated with lower fasting and postprandial TAG, blood pressure and left ventricular hypertrophy

作者:Auinger Annegret*; Helwig Ulf; Pfeuffer Maria; Rubin Diana; Luedde Mark; Rausche Tim; El Mokhtari Nour Eddine; Foelsch Ulrich R; Schreiber Stefan; Frey Norbert; Schrezenmeir Juergen
来源:British Journal of Nutrition, 2012, 107(10): 1422-1428.
DOI:10.1017/S0007114511004727

摘要

Fatty acid transport protein 6 (FATP6) is primarily expressed in the heart and seems to be involved in cardiac fatty acid uptake. Therefore, we investigated whether a variation in the 5'-untranslated region of the FATP6 gene is associated with features of the metabolic syndrome and signs of myocardial alteration or heart failure. A total of 755 male participants from a Metabolic Intervention Cohort Kiel were genotyped for the FATP6-7T > A polymorphism (rs2526246) and phenotyped for features of the metabolic syndrome. Participants underwent a glucose tolerance test and the postprandial assessment of metabolic variables after a standardised mixed meal. Left ventricular heart function was evaluated in fifty-four participants. Fasting (P=0.01) and postprandial (P=0.02) TAG concentrations were significantly lower in AA homozygotes when compared with wild-type carriers. Homozygosity of allele A was associated with significantly lower postprandial insulin concentrations after a glucose load and significantly lower systolic (P=0-01) and diastolic (P=0.01) blood pressure values compared with wild-type carriers. Accordingly, left ventricular heart mass was significantly lower in twenty-seven AA homozygotes in comparison with twenty-seven IT homozygotes, matched for BMI (P=0.04). In conclusion, the effects of the FATP6 polymorphism on TAG are mediated by affluent dietary fat, The FATP6-7T > A polymorphism may protect from traits of the metabolic syndrome and CVD.

  • 出版日期2012-5-28

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