articleJournal of Lipid ResearchApr 4, 2008HYBRID OA

Dead adipocytes, detected as crown-like structures, are prevalent in visceral fat depots of genetically obese mice

Marche Polytechnic University

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Abstract

Accumulation of visceral fat is a key phenomenon in the onset of obesity-associated metabolic disorders. Macrophage infiltration induces chronic mild inflammation widely considered as a causative factor for insulin resistance and eventually diabetes. We previously showed that >90% of macrophages infiltrating the adipose tissue of obese animals and humans are arranged around dead adipocytes, forming characteristic crown-like structures (CLS). In this study we quantified CLS in visceral and subcutaneous depots from two strains of genetically obese mice, db/db and ob/ob. In both strains, CLS were prevalent in visceral compared with subcutaneous fat. Adipocyte size and CLS density exhibited a positive correlation…

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Keywords
  • Adipocyte
  • Adipose tissue
  • Internal medicine
  • Endocrinology
  • CLs upper limits
  • Inflammation
  • Obesity
  • Insulin resistance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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