Serra_2015_Obesity.(Silver.Spring)_23_602

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Title : High adipose LPL activity and adipocyte hypertrophy reduce visceral fat and metabolic risk in obese, older women - Serra_2015_Obesity.(Silver.Spring)_23_602
Author(s) : Serra MC , Ryan AS , Sorkin JD , Favor KH , Goldberg AP
Ref : Obesity (Silver Spring) , 23 :602 , 2015
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether higher subcutaneous adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase activity (AT-LPLA) is associated with greater triglyceride (TG) storage in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), thereby reducing visceral adipose tissue (VAT) accumulation and metabolic dysfunction.
METHODS: Obese postmenopausal women (60 +/- 1 years, mean +/- SEM; N = 101) had body composition measured by DXA and CT and had fat aspirations to measure fat cell weight (FCW) and AT-LPLA. Women were ranked by visceral to total abdominal fat ratio (VAT/TAF), and the lowest and highest groups (n = 24) matched for % fat and age.
RESULTS: The prevalence of metabolic dysfunction was 7- to 10-fold higher in women with high VAT/TAF (Ps < 0.01). Women with low VAT/TAF had 11% and 6% lower abdominal and gluteal FCW but 28% and 54% higher AT-LPLA/10(6) cells in abdominal and gluteal fat, respectively. Abdominal FCW correlated with AT-LPLA in women with low (r = 0.63, P < 0.01) but not high (r = 0.14, P = 0.52) VAT/TAF, and these lines differed in slope (P < 0.05) and intercept (P < 0.01), suggesting greater capacity for TG storage with low VAT/TAF. There were no relationships between gluteal FCW and AT-LPLA. The relationship between SAT and abdominal AT-LPLA (r = 0.39, P < 0.01) suggests that higher AT-LPLA promotes TG storage.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that higher AT-LPLA is associated with SAT adipocyte hypertrophy, which reduces visceral adiposity and metabolic risk in obese, older women.

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Serra MC, Ryan AS, Sorkin JD, Favor KH, Goldberg AP (2015)
High adipose LPL activity and adipocyte hypertrophy reduce visceral fat and metabolic risk in obese, older women
Obesity (Silver Spring) 23 :602

Serra MC, Ryan AS, Sorkin JD, Favor KH, Goldberg AP (2015)
Obesity (Silver Spring) 23 :602