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Published in: Obesity Surgery 9/2009

01-09-2009 | Research

Adipose Tissue of Control and Ex-Obese Patients Exhibit Differences in Blood Vessel Content and Resident Mesenchymal Stem Cell Population

Authors: Leandra Santos Baptista, Karina Ribeiro da Silva, Carolina Silva Gouveia da Pedrosa, Cesar Claudio-da-Silva, João Regis Ivar Carneiro, Marcelo Aniceto, Valéria de Mello-Coelho, Christina Maeda Takiya, Maria Isabel Doria Rossi, Radovan Borojevic

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 9/2009

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Abstract

Background

The normal function of white adipose tissue is disturbed in obesity. After weight loss that follows bariatric surgery, ex-obese patients undergo plastic surgery to remove residual tissues and it is not known whether their adipose tissue returns to its original state. The aim of this study was to compare the white adipose tissue composition of ex-obese with control patients with regard to blood vessels and resident mesenchymal stem cells (MSC).

Methods

Quantification of blood vessels was performed on histological sections of adipose tissue stained with hematoxylin and eosin and for von Willebrand antigen. MSC were induced to the adipogenic and osteogenic lineages by specific inductive culture media. Expression of PPARγ2 was analyzed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.

Results

Ex-obese adipose tissue showed a higher number (p = 0.0286) of small (107.3 ± 22.0) and large (22.5 ± 6.4) blood vessels, when compared to control patients (42.0 ± 24.4 and 7.2 ± 2.2, respectively) and they also occupied a larger area (control versus ex-obese, p = 0.0286). Adipose tissue MSC from both groups of patients expressed PPARγ2 and were equally able to differentiate to the osteogenic lineage, but ex-obese MSC showed a higher adipogenic potential when induced in vitro (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

The higher number of adipose tissue blood vessels in ex-obese patients explains the excessive bleeding observed during their plastic surgery. The presence of more committed cells to the adipogenic lineage may favor the easy weight regain that occurs in ex-obese patients. These results show that, after extensive weight loss, adipose tissue cell composition was not totally restored.
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Metadata
Title
Adipose Tissue of Control and Ex-Obese Patients Exhibit Differences in Blood Vessel Content and Resident Mesenchymal Stem Cell Population
Authors
Leandra Santos Baptista
Karina Ribeiro da Silva
Carolina Silva Gouveia da Pedrosa
Cesar Claudio-da-Silva
João Regis Ivar Carneiro
Marcelo Aniceto
Valéria de Mello-Coelho
Christina Maeda Takiya
Maria Isabel Doria Rossi
Radovan Borojevic
Publication date
01-09-2009
Publisher
Springer New York
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 9/2009
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-009-9899-2

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