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In this study, we
examined whether weight loss-induced changes in plasma organochlorine
compounds (OC) were associated with those in skeletal muscle markers of
glycolytic and oxidative metabolism. Vastus lateralis skeletal muscle
enzyme activities and plasma OC (Aroclor 1260, polychlorinated
biphenyl 153, p,p'-DDE,
-hexachlorocyclohexane, and
hexachlorobenzene) were measured before and after a weight loss program
in 17 men and 20 women. Both sexes showed a similar reduction in body
weight (~11 kg) in response to treatment, although men lost
significantly more fat mass than women (P < 0.05).
Enzymatic markers of glycolysis, phosphofructokinase (PFK) activity,
and oxidative metabolism,
-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase (HADH), citrate synthase (CS), and cytochrome c oxidase (COX)
activities, remained unchanged after weight loss. A significant
increase in plasma OC levels was observed in response to weight loss,
an effect that was more pronounced in men. No relationship was observed between changes in OC and those in PFK activity in either sex [
0.31 < r < 0.12, not significant (NS)].
However, the greater the increase in plasma OC levels, the greater the
reduction in oxidative enzyme (HADH, CS, COX) activities was in
response to weight loss in men (
0.75 < r <
0.50, P < 0.05) but not in women (
0.33 < r < 0.33, NS). These results suggest that the weight loss-induced increase in plasma pollutant levels is likely to be
associated with reduced skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism in men but
not in women.
organochlorine compounds; polychlorinated biphenyl congeners; pesticides; mitochondria; caloric restriction
Deceased 27 August 1999.
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