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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Adipose tissue remodeling in lipedema: adipocyte death and concurrent regeneration.

 

Adipose tissue remodeling in lipedema: adipocyte death and concurrent regeneration.

J Cutan Pathol. 2009 Mar

Suga H, Araki J, Aoi N, Kato H, Higashino T, Yoshimura K.

Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

Lipedema is a disease with unknown etiology presenting as bilateral and symmetric enlargement of the lower extremities due to subcutaneous deposition of the adipose tissue. Here we describe the histopathological features of the lipedema tissue and nonaffected adipose tissue obtained from a typical patient with severe lipedema. Immunohistochemical analyses indicated degenerative and regenerative changes of the lipedema tissue, characterized by crown-like structures (necrotizing adipocytes surrounded by infiltrating CD68+ macrophages; a feature commonly seen in obese adipose tissue) and proliferation of adipose-derived stem/progenitor/stromal cells (Ki67+CD34+ cells), respectively. These findings suggested increased adipogenesis in the lipedema tissue, which may further lead to hypoxia similar to that seen in obesity, resulting in adipocyte necrosis and macrophage recruitment. The confinement to the lower extremities and the difference from systemic obesity warrants further elucidation in future studies. Suga H, Araki J, Aoi N, Kato H, Higashino T, Yoshimura K. Adipose tissue remodeling in lipedema: adipocyte death and concurrent regeneration.

Wiley InterScience

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