Sex differences in intraorgan fat levels and hepatic lipid metabolism: implications for cardiovascular health and remission of type 2 diabetes after dietary weight loss

Aims/hypothesis Type 2 diabetes confers a greater relative increase in CVD risk in women compared with men. We examined sex differences in intraorgan fat and hepatic VLDL1-triacylglycerol (VLDL1-TG) export before and after major dietary weight loss. Methods A group with type 2 diabetes ( n  = 64, 30...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetologia 2022-01, Vol.65 (1), p.226-233
Hauptverfasser: Jesuthasan, Aaron, Zhyzhneuskaya, Sviatlana, Peters, Carl, Barnes, Alison C., Hollingsworth, Kieren G., Sattar, Naveed, Lean, Michael E. J., Taylor, Roy, Al-Mrabeh, Ahmad H.
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Zusammenfassung:Aims/hypothesis Type 2 diabetes confers a greater relative increase in CVD risk in women compared with men. We examined sex differences in intraorgan fat and hepatic VLDL1-triacylglycerol (VLDL1-TG) export before and after major dietary weight loss. Methods A group with type 2 diabetes ( n  = 64, 30 male/34 female) and a group of healthy individuals ( n  = 25, 13 male/12 female) were studied. Intraorgan and visceral fat were quantified by magnetic resonance and VLDL1-TG export by intralipid infusion techniques. Results Triacylglycerol content of the liver and pancreas was elevated in people with diabetes with no sex differences (liver 16.4% [9.3–25.0%] in women vs 11.9% [7.0–23.1%] in men, p  = 0.57, and pancreas 8.3 ± 0.5% vs 8.5 ± 0.4%, p  = 0.83, respectively). In the absence of diabetes, fat levels in both organs were lower in women than men (1.0% [0.9–1.7%] vs 4.5% [1.9–8.0%], p  = 0.005, and 4.7 ± 0.4% vs 7.6 ± 0.5%, p
ISSN:0012-186X
1432-0428
DOI:10.1007/s00125-021-05583-4