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2015 | 86 | 10 | 473-478

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Cide-A Gene Expression in Patients with Obesity Qualified for Endovascular Treatment of Abdominal Aorta Aneurysm

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CIDE-A gene and the genes of LRP group play a key role in the regulation of the body weight and lipid metabolism in mammals. CIDE-A is defined as a potential human obesity gene and the LRP1 gene is associated with the development of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA).The aim of the study was to define the role of CIDE-A gene in patients with dyslipidemia and asymptomatic AAA.Material and methods. The study group consisted of 38 subjects, including 27 men and 11 women qualified for endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). The subjects with abdominal aortic aneurysm were enrolled in the study group, depending on the body mass index (BMI); in obese patients (BMI > 30). The control group (n = 16) included subjects without lipid disorders. One-step isolation of RNA from lymphocytes and adipose tissue cells was performed using the modified TRI method by Chomc-zynski and Sacchi, and then the gene expression was tested by real-time PCR.Results. The highest mean relative of the gene expression for CIDE-A was reported in subjects with the normal body weight. The lowest mean relative of the gene expression for CIDE-A was observed in the group of obese patients with aortic aneurysm and lipid disorders. A high negative correlation (r = -0.7101) in the gene expression for CIDE-A was observed in the group of obese patients with aortic aneurysm, depending on the BMI.Conclusions. Due to the important role of the CIDE-A gene and Cide-A protein in the development of metabolic syndrome, obesity and the accompanying vascular lesions such as abdominal aortic an-eurysm, seen in this context, the tested gene and protein Cide-A represent a potential therapeutic target in these diseases.

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86

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10

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473-478

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3 - 2 - 2015
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6 - 8 - 2014

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  • Department of Vascular Surgery and Angiology, Medical University in Lublin Kierownik: dr hab. prof. nadzw.
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  • Department of Clinical Genetics, Medical University in Lublin Kierownik: dr hab. prof. nadzw.
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  • Department of Psychiatry, Neuropsychiatry District Hospital in Lublin Kierownik: dr
  • Department of Cardiology, Medical University in Lublin Kierownik: prof. dr hab.
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  • Department of Pedeutology and Health Education, M. Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin Kierownik: prof. dr hab.
  • Department of Vascular Surgery and Angiology, Medical University in Lublin Kierownik: dr hab. prof. nadzw.
  • Department of Vascular Surgery and Angiology, Medical University in Lublin Kierownik: dr hab. prof. nadzw.
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  • Department of Vascular Surgery and Angiology, Medical University in Lublin Kierownik: dr hab. prof. nadzw.
  • Department of Vascular Surgery and Angiology, Medical University in Lublin Kierownik: dr hab. prof. nadzw.

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