Variations in the Size of the Major Omentum Are Primarily Determined by Fat Cell Number

Objective: Accumulation of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is strongly linked to insulin resistance. Variations in the size of any adipose depot are determined by alterations in adipocyte volume and/or number. The individual contribution of each of the latter factors was determined in the major omentu...

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description Objective: Accumulation of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is strongly linked to insulin resistance. Variations in the size of any adipose depot are determined by alterations in adipocyte volume and/or number. The individual contribution of each of the latter factors was determined in the major omentum, a fully resectable VAT depot. Subjects: Total removal of the major omentum (omentectomy) was performed in conjunction with bariatric surgery in 55 obese patients. Tissue weight as well as mean adipocyte size and number in the omentum were determined. In subgroups, total VAT was estimated by computerized tomography (n = 17) or dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (n = 34). Results: The weight of the major omentum (on average 0.6 kg) correlated significantly with total VAT mass estimated by computerized tomography or dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (r = 0.48-0.7; P < .01). Omental weight in relation to total body fat correlated with several features of the metabolic syndrome and inversely with serum-leptin (P < .001). Mean adipocyte size and total adipocyte number correlated strongly with omental weight (r = 0.6-0.8; P < .0001), irrespective of body mass index and total body fat mass, and accounted almost in total for interindividual variations in omental size. However, stepwise regression analysis demonstrated that adipocyte number was significantly (P < .0001) more important (62%) than adipocyte size (35%). Conclusion: The size of the major omentum is representative for VAT mass and correlates with a pernicious metabolic profile. Variations in omental weight are primarily determined by adipocyte number and to a lesser degree by adipocyte size, suggesting that increased VAT mass in obesity is predominantly dependent on adipocyte proliferation.
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Adult
Bariatric Surgery
Body Mass Index
Cell Count
Cell Size
Cell- och molekylärbiologi
Cohort Studies
Endokrinologi och diabetes
Female
Humans
Intra-Abdominal Fat - diagnostic imaging
Intra-Abdominal Fat - pathology
Klinisk medicin
Leptin - blood
Male
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper
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Middle Aged
Obesity, Morbid - blood
Obesity, Morbid - complications
Obesity, Morbid - pathology
Obesity, Morbid - surgery
Omentum - diagnostic imaging
Omentum - pathology
Omentum - surgery
Organ Size
Radiography
Subcutaneous Fat, Abdominal - diagnostic imaging
Subcutaneous Fat, Abdominal - pathology
Young Adult
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