Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10752939 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We find significantly shorter TL in subcutaneous compared to visceral AT (P < 0.001) which is consistent in men and subgroups of lean and obese, and individuals with or without type 2 diabetes (T2D). Shorter TL in SAT is entirely due to shorter TL in the SVF compared to visceral AT (P < 0.01). SAT TL is most strongly correlated with age (r = â0.205, P < 0.05) and independently of age with HbA1c (r = â0.5, P < 0.05). We found significant TL differences between superficial SAT of lean and obese as well as between individuals with our without T2D, but not between the two layers of SAT. Our data indicate that fat depot differences in TL mainly reflect shorter TL of SVF cells. In addition, we found an age and BMI-independent relationship between shorter TL and HbA1c suggesting that chronic hyperglycemia may impair the regenerative capacity of AT more strongly than obesity alone.
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Nicole Lakowa, Nhu Trieu, Gesine Flehmig, Tobias Lohmann, Michael R. Schön, Arne Dietrich, Philip Helge Zeplin, Stefan Langer, Michael Stumvoll, Matthias Blüher, Nora Klöting,