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The Metabolic Significance of Intermuscular Adipose Tissue: Is IMAT a Friend or a Foe to Metabolic Health?
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Adipose
tissues are not homogeneous and show site-specific properties. An elusive and
understudied adipose tissue depot – most likely due to its limited
accessibility – is the intermuscular adipose depot (IMAT). Adipose tissue is a
pliable organ with the ability to adapt to its physiological context, yet whether
that adaptation is harmful or beneficial in the IMAT depot remains to be
explored in humans. Potential reasons for IMAT accumulation in humans being
deleterious or beneficial include: 1) sex and related circulating hormone levels,
2) race and ethnicity
and 3) lifestyle factors (e.g. diet and physical
activity level). IMAT quantity <i>per se</i> may not be the
driving factor in the etiology of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes but
rather the quality of the IMAT itself is the true puppeteer. Adipose tissue
quality likely influences its secreted factors which are also likely to
influence metabolism of surrounding tissues. The advent of molecular
assessments such as RNAseq, ATACseq and DNA methylation at the single cell and
single nuclei levels, as well as the potential for ultrasound-guided biopsies
specifically for IMAT, will permit more sophisticated investigations of human
IMAT and dramatically advance our understanding of this enigmatic adipose
tissue.
Title: The Metabolic Significance of Intermuscular Adipose Tissue: Is IMAT a Friend or a Foe to Metabolic Health?
Description:
Adipose
tissues are not homogeneous and show site-specific properties.
An elusive and
understudied adipose tissue depot – most likely due to its limited
accessibility – is the intermuscular adipose depot (IMAT).
Adipose tissue is a
pliable organ with the ability to adapt to its physiological context, yet whether
that adaptation is harmful or beneficial in the IMAT depot remains to be
explored in humans.
Potential reasons for IMAT accumulation in humans being
deleterious or beneficial include: 1) sex and related circulating hormone levels,
2) race and ethnicity
and 3) lifestyle factors (e.
g.
diet and physical
activity level).
IMAT quantity <i>per se</i> may not be the
driving factor in the etiology of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes but
rather the quality of the IMAT itself is the true puppeteer.
Adipose tissue
quality likely influences its secreted factors which are also likely to
influence metabolism of surrounding tissues.
The advent of molecular
assessments such as RNAseq, ATACseq and DNA methylation at the single cell and
single nuclei levels, as well as the potential for ultrasound-guided biopsies
specifically for IMAT, will permit more sophisticated investigations of human
IMAT and dramatically advance our understanding of this enigmatic adipose
tissue.
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