RT Journal Article T1 Oxidized LDL Increase the Proinflammatory Profile of Human Visceral Adipocytes Produced by Hypoxia A1 Santiago-Fernandez, Concepcion A1 Martin-Reyes, Flores A1 Tome, Monica A1 Gutierrez-Repiso, Carolina A1 Fernandez-Garcia, Diego A1 Ocana-Wilhelmi, Luis A1 Rivas-Becerra, Jose A1 Tatzber, Franz A1 Pursch, Edith A1 Tinahones, Francisco J. A1 Garcia-Fuentes, Eduardo A1 Garrido-Sanchez, Lourdes K1 hypoxia K1 scavenger receptors K1 oxidized LDL K1 adipocytes K1 morbid obesity K1 Low-density-lipoprotein K1 Adipose-tissue K1 Insulin-resistance K1 Oxidative stress K1 Scavenger receptors K1 Fatty-acids K1 Expression K1 Inflammation K1 Obesity K1 Atherosclerosis AB Background: Little is known about the effects of hypoxia on scavenger receptors (SRs) levels in adipocytes. We analyzed the effect of morbid obesity and hypoxia on SRs and inflammation markers in human visceral adipocytes and whether ox-LDL modify the inflammatory profile produced by hypoxia. Methods: We studied in 17 non-obese and 20 subjects with morbid obesity (MO) the mRNA expression of HIF-1 alpha, SRs (LOX-1, MSR1, CL-P1 and CXCL16), IL6 and TNF alpha in visceral adipocytes and the effect of hypoxia with or without ox-LDL on visceral in vitro-differentiated adipocytes (VDA). Results: HIF-1 alpha, TNF alpha, IL6, LOX-1, MSR1 and CXCL16 expression in adipocytes was increased in MO when compared with those in non-obese subjects (p PB Mdpi YR 2021 FD 2021-11-01 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/27079 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/27079 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 7, 2025