Adipocyte death defines macrophage localization and function in adipose tissue of obese mice and humans
Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona · Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Macrophage infiltration of white adipose tissue (WAT) is implicated in the metabolic complications of obesity. The precipitating event(s) and function(s) of macrophage infiltration into WAT are unknown. We demonstrate that >90% of all macrophages in WAT of obese mice and humans are localized to dead adipocytes, where they fuse to form syncytia that sequester and scavenge the residual "free" adipocyte lipid droplet and ultimately form multinucleate giant cells, a hallmark of chronic inflammation. Adipocyte death increases in obese (db/db) mice (30-fold) and humans and exhibits ultrastructural features of necrosis (but not apoptosis). These observations identify necrotic-like adipocyte death as a pathologic…
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10Topics & keywords
- Adipocyte
- Adipose tissue
- Macrophage
- Function (biology)
- Adipose tissue macrophages
- Internal medicine
- Endocrinology
- Obesity
- Good health and well-being