Significant Increase in Oxidative Stress Indices in Erythrocyte Membranes of Obese Patients with Metabolically-Associated Fatty Liver Disease.
Valeria TutinoValentina De NunzioRossella DonghiaEmanuela Aloisio CarusoAnna Maria CisterninoPalma Aurelia IacovazziAnna Margherita MastrosiminiElizabeth Alicia FernandezVito GiannuzziMaria NotarnicolaPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2024)
Metabolic dysfunction-associated hepatic steatosis (MAFLD) indicates the metabolic risk associated with hepatic steatosis, overweight and obesity, and clinical evidence of metabolic dysregulation. Since MAFLD is one of the diseases that show a high frequency of alterations in the lipid content of cell membranes, the aim of this study was to evaluate the indices of oxidative damage of erythrocyte membranes in overweight and obese MAFLD subjects. The study was conducted on serum samples and red blood cell membranes of overweight and obese MAFLD subjects. For each patient, biochemical measurements and lipidomic analyses of erythrocytes membranes were performed. Significant differences in fatty acid profiles of RBC membranes were found between overweight and obese patients. In particular, the Peroxidation Index (PI) was higher in the erythrocyte membranes of obese subjects than in overweight subjects. The same behavior was observed for Unsaturation Index (UI) and Free Radical Stress Index (Free RSI), supporting the fact that the systemic increase in oxidative stress was associated with obesity. The study shows that there is a different susceptibility to erythrocyte membrane peroxidation for overweight and obese subjects, and the increased values of oxidative stress indices observed in the erythrocyte membranes of obese patients with MAFLD may be a possible indicator of pro-oxidative events occurring in obesity-related diseases.
Keyphrases
- obese patients
- oxidative stress
- weight loss
- bariatric surgery
- high frequency
- metabolic syndrome
- red blood cell
- roux en y gastric bypass
- fatty acid
- gastric bypass
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- weight gain
- adipose tissue
- physical activity
- dna damage
- transcranial magnetic stimulation
- mesenchymal stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- cell therapy
- diabetic rats
- high fat diet induced
- bone marrow
- heat stress
- skeletal muscle
- body mass index
- stress induced