Altered In Vivo Lipid Fluxes and Cell Dynamics in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissues Are Associated With the Unfavorable Pattern of Fat Distribution in Obese Adolescent Girls
Nouws J, Fitch M, Mata M, Santoro N, Galuppo B, Kursawe R, Narayan D, Vash-Margita A, Pierpont B, Shulman GI, Hellerstein M, Caprio S. Altered In Vivo Lipid Fluxes and Cell Dynamics in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissues Are Associated With the Unfavorable Pattern of Fat Distribution in Obese Adolescent Girls. Diabetes 2019, 68: 1168-1177. PMID: 30936147, PMCID: PMC6610014, DOI: 10.2337/db18-1162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObese adolescent girlsFat distributionFatty liverMetabolic impairmentMature adipocytesAdipose tissueAbdominal fat distributionEctopic fat distributionFemoral adipose tissueType 2 diabetesAdolescent girlsDe novo lipogenesisSubcutaneous adipose tissueVascular cell proliferationUnfavorable phenotypeSubcutaneous abdominalAdipose lipidsInsulin resistanceObese adolescentsUnderlying metabolic alterationsObese girlsHigh riskNovo lipogenesisGluteal depotMetabolic alterations