Research Article Details

Article ID: A25148
PMID: 22136330
Source: Liver Int
Title: Overexpression of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 in visceral adipose tissue and portal hypercortisolism in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The enzyme 11&#946;-hydroxysteroid-dehydrogenase type 1 (11&#946;-HSD1) catalyses the reactivation of intracellular cortisol. We explored the potential role of 11&#946;-HSD1 overexpression in visceral adipose tissue (VAT) in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) assessing sequential changes of enzyme expression, in hepatic and adipose tissue, and the occurrence of portal hypercortisolism in obese mice. 11&#946;-HSD1 expression was also assessed in tissues from obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery. METHODS: Peripheral and portal corticosterone levels and liver histology were assessed in ob/ob mice at two time points (8-12&#160;weeks of age). 11&#946;-HSD1 tissue expression was assessed in by RT-pcr in ob/ob mice and in 49 morbidly obese patients. RESULTS: Portal corticosterone serum levels were higher in obese mice with a 26% decrease between 8 and 12&#160;weeks of age (controls: 78.3 &#177;&#160;19.7&#160;ng/ml, 8-week-old ob/ob: 167.5&#160;&#177;&#160;14.5&#160;ng/ml and 12-week-old ob/ob: 124.3&#160;&#177;&#160;28&#160;ng/ml, P&#160;<&#160;0.05). No significant differences were found in peripheral corticosterone serum levels. Expression of 11&#946;-HSD1 was lower in the liver [-45% at 8&#160;weeks and -35% at 12-weeks (P&#160;=&#160;0.0001)] and highly overexpressed in VAT in obese mice, compared to controls (128-fold higher in 8-week-old ob/ob and 41-fold higher in 12-week-old ob/ob, P&#160;<&#160;0.01). No significant differences were seen in the expression of 11&#946;-HSD1 in subcutaneous adipose tissue. In multivariate analysis, human 11&#946;-HSD1 expression in VAT (OR: 1.385&#160;&#177;&#160;1.010-1.910) was associated with NAFLD. CONCLUSION: Murine NAFLD is associated with portal hypercortisolism and11&#946;-HSD1 overexpression in VAT. In humans, 11&#946;-HSD1 VAT expression was associated with the presence of NAFLD. Thus, local corticosteroid production in VAT may contribute to NAFLD pathogenesis.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1478-3231.2011.02685.x