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The advent of liver transplantation for end-stage liver disease (ESLD) in children has necessitated a major rethink in the preoperative preparation and management from simple palliative care to active directed intervention. This is particularly evident in the approach to the nutritional care of these patients with the historical understanding of the nutritional pertubations in ESLD being described from a single pediatric liver transplant center. ESLD in children is a hypermetabolic process adversely affecting nutritional status, metabolic, and non-metabolic body compartments. There is a complex dynamic process affecting metabolic activity within the metabolically active body cell mass, as well as lipid oxidation during fasting and at rest, with other factors operating in conjunction with daily activities. We have proposed that immediately ingested nutrients are a more important source of energy in patients with ESLD than in healthy children, among whom energy may be stored in various body compartments.

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Esta dissertação propõe investigar o sintoma anoréxico na estrutura neurótica como um sintoma contemporâneo em consequência da baixa operatividade da função paterna e da incidência avassaladora do Desejo Materno. A pesquisa foi iniciada por um levantamento histórico-bibliográfico do jejum e da recusa alimentar ao longo da história, até o estabelecimento da anorexia como uma psicopatologia. Para dar sustentação ao eixo central desta Dissertação, a pesquisa explora o conceito de pai na Obra de Freud e no ensino de Lacan, investigando a baixa operatividade desta função e seus efeitos na formação do sintoma. O conceito de pulsão é explorado com o objetivo de compreender a anorexia como uma invasão pulsional no corpo decorrente da precária sustentação da armadura simbólica que a lei paterna insere. Deste modo, esta Dissertação expõe duas hipóteses centrais: a anorexia como uma manobra de separação, operação que a função paterna não inscreve devidamente e desta forma um recurso diante da hegemonia materna; e a anorexia como estragos que apontam a invasão da mortífera pulsão no corpo, decorrentes da presença avassaladora do Outro materno e da inconsistência da função paterna

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O diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DM2) é uma doença de prevalência crescente na população mundial, sendo associado ao aumento de diversas comorbidades. A relação entre o trato digestivo e o DM2 tem sido fortalecida a partir dos resultados das diferentes cirurgias metabólicas frente à remissão do distúrbio endócrino. Alterações morfológicas hipertróficas no epitélio intestinal são percebidas nos estágios iniciais da doença e parece ter papel primordial na instalação da hiperglicemia crônica. O gene p53 participa ativamente dos processos de regulação do crescimento epitelial intestinal e pode sofrer alteração de sua expressão em estados diabéticos. Objetiva-se avaliar os resultados clínicos e laboratoriais de pacientes DM2 e com índice de Massa Corpórea (IMC) >25 e <35 Kg/m2 submetidos a cirurgia metabólica denominada adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial (DSP) e avaliar o comportamento da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal no período pré e pós-operatório. Nove pacientes DM2, com IMC<35Kg/m2 foram operados pela técnica DSP. Biópsias de duodeno e íleo foram colhidas no estado diabético (pré e transoperatório respectivamente) e, 3 meses após a cirurgia, através de endoscopia digestiva alta. Foram comparados os dados de evolução antropométrica (IMC) e laboratorial no período pré e pós-operatório. Através do método enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) foram determinados os níveis dos entero-hormônios glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) e glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP), no pré e pós-operatório, em jejum e pós-prandial nos períodos 30',60',90' e 120'. A expressão do gene p53, foi avaliada por real time polymerase chain reaction (qrt-PCR) e western blot, nos dois diferentes momentos. As variáveis: glicemia de jejum e pós-prandial (2 horas), trigliceridemia de jejum, hemoglobina glicada (HbAc1) e peptídeo C foram analisadas. As médias dos parâmetros laboratoriais foram comparadas pela análise multivariada ANOVA e após teste-Tukey. A média de expressão relativa do gene p53 foi comparada nos dois períodos pelo teste t-student. Os resultados evidenciaram que entre maio e dezembro de 2010, nove pacientes (4 homens, 5 mulheres) DM2 e com IMC entre 26 e 34Kg/m2 foram submetidos a DSP. A média de IMC do grupo operado foi de 31,3. Houve queda do IMC média de 23% após um ano. Houve queda significativa (p<0,05) nos níveis de triglicerídeos, glicemia de jejum e pós-prandial (2 horas), HbA1c assim como aumento do peptídeo-C (p<0,05), quando comparados os períodos pré e pós-operatório. Os níveis séricos de GLP-1 foram significativamente maiores no pós-operatório (p<0,05), tanto em jejum como pós-prandial sendo que houve diminuição dos níveis de GIP, contudo sem significância estatística. O gene p53 sofreu aumento significativo de sua expressão relativa (qrt-PCR)(p<0,05) no período pós-operatório na mucosa duodenal e uma tendência de aumento no íleo, contudo sem significância estatística. A análise da expressão ao nível proteico foi bem sucedida somente no íleo, também mostrando tendência de aumento. Concluí-se que a DSP foi capaz de controlar satisfatoriamente o DM2 em pacientes com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Houve aumento da secreção de GLP-1 e tendência de diminuição do GIP. Houve aumento da expressão do p53 na mucosa intestinal, no período pós-operatório, após o controle do diabetes, quando comparada ao período pré-operatório.

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Projeto de Pós-Graduação/Dissertação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências Farmacêuticas

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Background The diagnosis of gestational diabetes (GDM) during pregnancy can lead to anxiety. Little research has focused on the education these women receive and how this is best delivered in a busy clinic. Aim This study evaluated the impact of an innovative patient-centred educational DVD on anxiety and glycaemic control and in newly diagnosed women with GDM. Method 150 multi-ethnic women, aged 19-44 years, from three UK hospitals were randomised to either standard care plus DVD (DVD group, n=77) or standard care alone (control group, n=73) at GDM diagnosis. Women were followed up at their next clinic visit at a mean ± SD of 2.5 ± 1.6 weeks later. Primary outcomes were anxiety (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) and mean 1-hour postprandial capillary self-monitored blood glucose for all meals, on day prior to follow-up. Secondary outcomes included pregnancy specific stress (Pregnancy Distress Questionnaire), emotional adjustment to diabetes (Appraisal of Diabetes Scale), self-efficacy (Diabetes Empowerment Scale) and GDM knowledge (non-validated questionnaire). Other outcomes included mean fasting and 1-hour postprandial blood glucose at each meal, on day prior to follow-up. Women in the DVD group completed a feedback questionnaire on the resource. Results No significant difference between the DVD and control group were reported, for anxiety (37.7 ± 11.7 vs 36.2 ± 10.9; mean difference after adjustment for covariates (95%CI) 2.5 (-0.8, 5.9) or for mean 1-hour postprandial glucose (6.9 ± 0.9 vs 7.0 ± 1.2 mmol/L; -0.2 (-0.5, 0.2). Similarly, no significant differences in the other psychosocial variables were identified between the groups. However, the DVD group had significantly lower postprandial breakfast glucose compared to the control group (6.8 ± 1.2 vs 7.4 ± 1.9 mmol/L; -0.5 (-1.1, -<0.1; p=0.04). Using a scale of 0-10, 84% rated the DVD 7 or above for usefulness (10 being very useful), and 88% rated it 7 or above when asked if they would recommend to a friend (10 being very strongly recommend). Women described the DVD as ‘reassuring’, ‘a fantastic tool’, that ‘provided a lot of information in a quick and easy way’ and ‘helped reinforce all the information from clinic’. Discussion While no significant change was observed in anxiety or mean postprandial glucose, the DVD was rated highly by women with GDM and may be a useful resource to assist with educating newly diagnosed women. This project is supported by BRIDGES, an IDF programme supported by an educational grant from Lilly Diabetes.

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PPARs (peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptors) alpha, beta/delta and gamma are a group of transcription factors that are involved in numerous processes, including lipid metabolism and adipogenesis. By comparing liver mRNAs of wild-type and PPARalpha-null mice using microarrays, a novel putative target gene of PPARalpha, G0S2 (G0/G1 switch gene 2), was identified. Hepatic expression of G0S2 was up-regulated by fasting and by the PPARalpha agonist Wy14643 in a PPARalpha-dependent manner. Surprisingly, the G0S2 mRNA level was highest in brown and white adipose tissue and was greatly up-regulated during mouse 3T3-L1 and human SGBS (Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome) adipogenesis. Transactivation, gel shift and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays indicated that G0S2 is a direct PPARgamma and probable PPARalpha target gene with a functional PPRE (PPAR-responsive element) in its promoter. Up-regulation of G0S2 mRNA seemed to be specific for adipogenesis, and was not observed during osteogenesis or myogenesis. In 3T3-L1 fibroblasts, expression of G0S2 was associated with growth arrest, which is required for 3T3-L1 adipogenesis. Together, these data indicate that G0S2 is a novel target gene of PPARs that may be involved in adipocyte differentiation.

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Bien que le changement dans le choix des substrats énergétiques des acides gras (AGs) vers les glucides soit considéré comme bénéfique pour le cœur insuffisant, il n’est pas clair à savoir pourquoi les patients atteints de désordres de la β-oxydation (β-OX) des AGs à chaîne longue (AGCLs) développent des troubles du rythme et des cardiomyopathies. De plus, le traitement actuel ne permet pas de prévenir l’apparition du phénotype clinique chez tous les patients, spécifiquement en condition de jeûne ou de stress. Ainsi, plusieurs modèles de souris déficientes pour des enzymes impliquées dans l’oxydation des acides gras ont été développés de manière à améliorer les connaissances de la maladie ainsi que les traitements offerts aux patients. À cet égard, cette étude vise à évaluer le phénotype métabolique et fonctionnel des cœurs de souris déficientes pour le récepteur activé de la prolifération des peroxysomes-α (PPARα), un facteur de transcription des gènes impliqués notamment dans la β-OX des AGs, et pour la déshydrogénase des acyl-CoA à très longue chaîne (very-long chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, VLCAD), le déficit de l’oxydation des AGCLs le plus commun chez l’humain. L’approche expérimentale utilisée comprend plusieurs techniques dont (i) la perfusion ex vivo de cœur de souris au travail combinée à l’utilisation de substrats marqués au carbone 13 (13C) et à l’analyse par chromatographie gazeuse-spectrométrie de masse (GCMS), (ii) l’analyse de l’expression génique par qPCR et (iii) l’analyse de l’activité électrique du cœur in vivo par télémétrie. De manière inattendue, les résultats de cette étude menée chez la souris ont permis de mettre en évidence que des déficits pour des protéines impliquées dans l’oxydation des AGCLs sont associés à des altérations du métabolisme (i) des glucides, (ii) des AGs polyinsaturés (AGPIs), et (iii) mitochondrial, incluant l’anaplérose, en plus d’être liés à des désordres de la fonction électrique du cœur, à savoir une prolongation du segment QTc. Pris dans leur ensemble, les résultats de cette thèse pourraient servir à l’élaboration de nouvelles interventions métaboliques destinées à améliorer les traitements possibles et donc, la qualité de vie des patients atteints de désordres héréditaires de la β-OX des AGCLs.

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L’adaptation de l’organisme à son environnement est essentielle à sa survie. L’homéostasie énergétique permet l’équilibre entre les apports, les dépenses et le stockage d’énergie. Un surplus calorique important dérègle ce processus et mène au développement du syndrome métabolique caractérisé, entre autres, par une obésité, un diabète de type II, des maladies cardiovasculaires et des dyslipidémies. La ghréline participe au maintien de l’équilibre énergétique durant le jeûne en stimulant la production de glucose par le foie et le stockage lipidique dans le tissu adipeux. Le coactivateur transcriptionnel PGC-1alpha, surexprimé en situation de jeûne, est impliqué dans l’induction de la production de glucose par le foie et l’oxydation des acides gras. Notre hypothèse est que ces deux acteurs clés du métabolisme énergétique constituent un axe de régulation commun. Dans cette étude, nous montrons que la ghréline participe à la régulation de PGC-1alpha. Son récepteur GHS-R1a, possédant une forte activité constitutive, est également impliqué de façon indépendante au ligand. GHS-R1a réduit l’activité transcriptionnelle de PGC-1alpha tandis que l’ajout du ligand inverse modérément cette action. L’effet de GHS-R1a corrèle avec l’acétylation de PGC-1alpha qui est fortement augmentée de façon dose-dépendante. La stabilité de PGC-1alpha est également augmentée par le GHS-R1a indépendamment de l’ubiquitine. La ghréline diminue la capacité de PGC-1alpha à lier PPARbeta, un récepteur nucléaire partenaire de PGC-1alpha. De plus, la ghréline réduit, de façon ligand-dépendante, la capacité de coactivation de PGC-1alpha sur PPARbeta dans les hépatocytes. L’ensemble de ces résultats identifie PGC-1alpha comme cible du signal de la ghréline et suggère un axe de régulation ghréline/PGC-1alpha/PPARbeta.Une meilleure compréhension de cet axe de régulation va permettre la mise en évidence de nouvelles cibles thérapeutiques pour faire face aux pathologies associées au syndrome métabolique.

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Although apolipoprotein AN (apoA-V) polymorphisms have been consistently associated with fasting triglyceride (TG) levels, their impact on postprandial lipemia remains relatively unknown. In this study, we investigate the impact of two common apoA-V polymorphisms (-1131 T>C and S19W) and apoA-V haplotypes on fasting and postprandial lipid metabolism in adults in the United Kingdom (n = 259). Compared with the wild-type TT, apoA-V -1131 TC heterozygotes had 15% (P = 0.057) and 21% (P = 0.002) higher fasting TG and postprandial TG area under the curve (AUC), respectively. Significant (P = 0.038) and nearly significant (P = 0.057) gender X genotype interactions were observed for fasting TG and TG AUC, with a greater impact of genotype in males. Lower HDL-cholesterol was associated with the rare TC genotype (P = 0.047). Significant linkage disequilibrium was found between the apoA-V -1131 T>C and the apoC-III 3238 C>G variants, with univariate analysis indicating an impact of this apoC-III single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) on TG AUC (P = 0.015). However, in linear regression analysis, a significant independent association with TG AUC (P = 0.007) was only evident for the apoA-V -1131 T>C SNP, indicating a greater relative importance of the apoA-V genotype.

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Background: Indian Asians in Western countries have a higher rate of coronary artery disease than do the indigenous white populations, and this higher rate may be influenced by a dietary imbalance of n-6 and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). Objective: The objective of the study was to test the hypothesis that a high background dietary intake of n-6 PUFA attenuates the effects of fish-oil supplementation on insulin sensitivity and associated blood lipids of the metabolic syndrome. Design: Twenty-nine Indian Asian men were recruited to participate in a 12-wk dietary intervention trial. Volunteers were randomly assigned to receive either a moderate or a high n-6 PUFA diet featuring modified oils and spreads over a 6-wk period. After this 6-wk period, both groups were supplemented with 4.0 g fish oil/d (2.5 g eicosapentaenoic acid + docosahexaenoic acid) for an additional 6 wk in combination with the dietary treatment. Volunteers participated in a postprandial study and an insulin sensitivity test after the 6-wk dietary intervention and again after the fish-oil supplementation period. Results: There was no significant time X treatment interaction for blood lipids or insulin action after dietary intervention with the moderate or high n-6 PUFA diets in combination with fish oil. After the 6-wk period of fish oil supplementation, fasting and postprandial plasma triacylglycerol concentrations decreased significantly. Conclusion: The background dietary n-6 PUFA concentration did not modulate the effect of fish-oil supplementation on blood lipids or measures of insulin sensitivity in this ethnic group.

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Objective: In the metabolic syndrome (MetS), increased fat storage in ‘nonadipose’ tissues such as skeletal muscle may be related to insulin resistance (‘lipid overflow’ hypothesis). The objective of this study was to examine the effects of dietary fat modification on the capacity of skeletal muscle to handle dietary and endogenous fatty acids (FAs). Subjects and Methods: In total, 29 men with the MetS were randomly assigned to one of four diets for 12 weeks: a high-fat saturated fat diet (HSFA, n=6), a high-fat monounsaturated fat diet (HMUFA, n=7) and two low-fat high-complex carbohydrate diets supplemented with (LFHCCn−3, n=8) or without (LFHCC, n=8) 1.24 g per day docosahexaenoic and eicosapentaenoic acid. Fasting and postprandial skeletal muscle FA handling was examined by measuring arteriovenous concentration differences across the forearm muscle. [2H2]-palmitate was infused intravenously to label endogenous triacylglycerol (TAG) and free fatty acids in the circulation and subjects received a high-fat mixed meal (2.6 MJ, 61 energy% fat) containing [U-13C]-palmitate to label chylomicron-TAG. Results: Postprandial circulating TAG concentrations were significantly lower after dietary intervention in the LFHCCn−3 group compared to the HSFA group (ΔiAUC −139±67 vs 167±70 μmol l−1 min−1, P=0.009), together with decreased concentrations of [U-13C]-labeled TAG, representing dietary FA. Fasting TAG clearance across forearm muscle was decreased on the HSFA diet, whereas no differences were observed in postprandial forearm muscle FA handling between diets. Conclusion: Chronic manipulation of dietary fat quantity and quality did not affect forearm muscle FA handling in men with the MetS. Postprandial TAG concentrations decreased on the LFHCCn−3 diet, which could be (partly) explained by lower concentration of dietary FA in the circulation.

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Background: n-3 Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have proven benefits for both the development of atherosclerosis and inflammatory conditions. The effects on atherosclerosis may be partly mediated by the observed reduction in fasting and postprandial triacylglycerol concentrations after both acute and chronic n-3 PUFA ingestion. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess gastric emptying and gastrointestinal hormone release after the consumption of mixed meals rich in n-3 PUFAs or other classes of fatty acids. Design: Ten healthy women (aged 50–62 y) completed 4 separate study visits in a single-blind, randomized design. On each occasion, subjects consumed 40 g oil rich in either saturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fatty acids, n-6 PUFAs, or n-3 PUFAs as part of a mixed meal. [1-13C]Octanoic acid (100 mg) was added to each oil. Gastric emptying was assessed by a labeled octanoic acid breath test, and concentrations of gastrointestinal hormones and plasma lipids were measured. Results: Recovery of 13C in breath was enhanced after n-3 PUFA ingestion (P < 0.005). The cholecystokinin response after the n-3 PUFA meal was significantly delayed (P < 0.001), and the glucagon-like peptide 1 response was significantly reduced (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The inclusion of n-3 PUFAs in a meal alters the gastric emptying rate, potentially as the result of changes in the pattern of cholecystokinin and glucagon-like peptide 1 release.

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of altering meal frequency on postprandial lipaemia and associated parameters. DESIGN: A randomized open cross over study to examine the programming effects of altering meal frequency. A standard test meal was given on three occasions following: (i) the normal diet; (ii) a period of two weeks on a nibbling and (iii) a period of two weeks on a gorging diet. SETTING: Free living subjects associated with the University of Surrey. SUBJECTS: Eleven female volunteers (age 22 +/- 0.89 y) were recruited. INTERVENTIONS: The subjects were requested to consume the same foods on either a nibbling diet (12 meals per day) or a gorging diet (three meals per day) for a period of two weeks. The standard test meal containing 80 g fat, 63 g carbohydrate and 20 g protein was administered on the day prior to the dietary intervention and on the day following each period of intervention. MAJOR OUTCOME MEASURES: Fasting and postprandial blood samples were taken for the analysis of plasma triacylglycerol, non-esterified fatty acids, glucose, immunoreactive insulin, glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide levels (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1), fasting total, low density lipoprotein (LDL)- and high density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol concentrations and postheparin lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activity measurements. Plasma paracetamol was measured following administration of a 1.5 g paracetamol load with the meal as an index of gastric emptying. RESULTS: The compliance to the two dietary regimes was high and there were no significant differences between the nutrient intakes on the two intervention diets. There were no significant differences in fasting or postprandial plasma concentrations of triacylglycerol, non-esterified fatty acids, glucose, immunoreactive insulin, GIP and GLP-1 levels, in response to the standard test meal following the nibbling or gorging dietary regimes. There were no significant differences in fasting total or LDL-cholesterol concentrations, or in the 15 min postheparin lipoprotein lipase activity measurements. There was a significant increase in HDL-cholesterol in the subjects following the gorging diet compared to the nibbling diet. DISCUSSION: The results suggest that previous meal frequency for a period of two weeks in young healthy women does not alter the fasting or postprandial lipid or hormonal response to a standard high fat meal. CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study did not confirm the previous studies which suggested that nibbling is beneficial in reducing the concentrations of lipid and hormones. The rigorous control of diet content and composition in the present study compared with others, suggest reported effects of meal frequency may be due to unintentional alteration in nutrient and energy intake in previous studies.

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This paper describes the use of an antiserum, specific for apolipoprotein (apo) B-48, in a competitive, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for apo B-48 in triacylglycerol-rich lipoprotein (TRL) fractions prepared from fasting and post-prandial plasma samples. Previously we showed the antiserum to act as an effective immunoblotting agent following sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Its use in this ELISA indicates that the antiserum recognises the C-terminal region of the protein on the surface of lipoprotein particles. The ELISA had a sensitivity of less than 37 ng/ml and intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation of 3.8% and 8.6%, respectively. There was no cross-reaction in the ELISA against serum albumin, ovalbumin, thyroglobulin, or apo B-100 (purified by immunoaffinity chromatography), and high lipid concentrations (as Intralipid) did not interfere. A low density lipoprotein fraction reacted in the ELISA but SDS-PAGE-Western blot analysis confirmed the presence, in the fraction, of a small amount of apo B-48, indicating the existence of low density dietary-derived lipoprotein particles. ELISA and SDS-PAGE-Western blot analysis were used to measure apo B-48 in 12 series of postprandial samples collected from 4 diabetic and 8 normal subjects, following test meals of varying fat content. The mean correlation between the two methods was r = 0.74. The mean fasting concentration of apo B-48 in the TRL fractions from 15 healthy men was 0.46 μg/ml of plasma.

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Objective: An exaggerated postprandial triacylglycerol (TAG) response is an important determinant of cardiovascular disease risk. With increased recognition of the role of leptin in systemic macronutrient metabolism, we used a candidate gene approach to examine the impact of the common leptin receptor (LEPR) Gln223Arg polymorphism (rs1137101) on postprandial lipaemia. Methods and results: Healthy adults (n ¼ 251) underwent a sequential meal postprandial investigation, in which blood samples were taken at regular intervals after a test breakfast (t ¼ 0) and lunch (t ¼ 330 min). Fasting total- and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were 9% lower in the ArgArg than GlnArg group (P < 0.04), whereas fasting TAG was 27% lower in the ArgArg than GlnGln group (P < 0.02). The magnitude of the postprandial TAG response was also significantly lower in the ArgArg compared with the GlnArg and GlnGln genotypes, with a 26% lower area under the curve (AUC) and incremental AUC in the ArgArg individuals (P � 0.023). Genotype*gender interactions were evident for fasting and postprandial TAG responses (P < 0.05), with the genotype effect only evident in males. Regression analysis indicated that the LEPR genotype and genotype*gender interactions were independent predictors of the TAG AUC, accounting for 6.3% of the variance. Our main findings were replicated in the independent LIPGENE-Cordoba postprandial cohort of metabolic syndrome subjects (n ¼ 75), with a 52% lower TAG AUC in the ArgArg than GlnGln male subjects (P ¼ 0.018). Conclusion: We report for the first time that the common LEPR Gln223Arg genotype is an important predictor of postprandial TAG in males. The mechanistic basis of these associations remains to be determined.