Lymphatic drainage affects lipolytic activity of femoral adipose tissue in women.


Journal

International journal of obesity (2005)
ISSN: 1476-5497
Titre abrégé: Int J Obes (Lond)
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101256108

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
09 2020
Historique:
received: 27 09 2019
accepted: 21 02 2020
revised: 10 02 2020
pubmed: 7 3 2020
medline: 15 12 2021
entrez: 7 3 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

It has been shown that many molecules released by adipose tissue (AT) into interstitial fluid can reach the bloodstream preferentially via lymphatic system. Worsened lymphatic drainage may alter interstitial fluid (ISF) composition and thus affect microenvironment of adipocytes. Nevertheless, the effect of lymphatic drainage on AT functions remains unknown. Therefore, we analyzed the lipolytic activity of femoral AT in two groups of premenopausal women similar in adiposity but differing in the efficiency of lymphatic drainage of lower body as assessed by lymphoscintigraphy. Levels of lipolytic markers were assessed in plasma and ISF collected by skin blister technique in femoral area. In addition, microdialysis was used to monitor lipolysis of AT in vivo. Our results indicate that worsened lymphatic drainage is associated with lower in vivo lipolytic index and reduced lipolytic responsiveness of femoral AT to adrenergic stimuli. Thus, efficiency of lymphatic drainage appears to play a role in the regulation of AT metabolism. Accordingly, worsened lymphatic drainage could contribute to the resistance of lower body AT to intentional weigh loss.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32139870
doi: 10.1038/s41366-020-0559-x
pii: 10.1038/s41366-020-0559-x
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1974-1978

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pubmed: 9502537

Auteurs

Zuzana Varaliová (Z)

Department of Pathophysiology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Centre for Research on Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

René Vlasák (R)

Center of Preventive Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic.

Terezie Čížková (T)

Department of Pathophysiology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Centre for Research on Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

Jan Gojda (J)

Centre for Research on Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Franco-Czech Laboratory for Clinical Research on Obesity, Third Faculty of Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic.
Department of Medicine 2, Kralovske Vinohrady University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.

Jana Potočková (J)

Centre for Research on Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Department of Medicine 2, Kralovske Vinohrady University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.

Michaela Šiklová (M)

Department of Pathophysiology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Centre for Research on Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Franco-Czech Laboratory for Clinical Research on Obesity, Third Faculty of Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic.

Eva Krauzová (E)

Department of Pathophysiology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Centre for Research on Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Department of Medicine 2, Kralovske Vinohrady University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.

Marek Štěpán (M)

Department of Pathophysiology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Centre for Research on Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Department of Medicine 2, Kralovske Vinohrady University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.

Jens Bülow (J)

Institute of Sports Medicine and Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen, NV, Denmark.
Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Vladimír Štich (V)

Department of Pathophysiology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Centre for Research on Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Franco-Czech Laboratory for Clinical Research on Obesity, Third Faculty of Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic.

Lenka Rossmeislová (L)

Department of Pathophysiology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. lenka.rossmeislova@lf3.cuni.cz.
Centre for Research on Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. lenka.rossmeislova@lf3.cuni.cz.
Franco-Czech Laboratory for Clinical Research on Obesity, Third Faculty of Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic. lenka.rossmeislova@lf3.cuni.cz.

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