Abstract

Aim. To evaluate potential associations between quantitative features of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue (AT) and anthropometric characteristics of obesity, metabolic disorders, and the state of the abdominal aorta in patients with chronic coronary artery disease (CAD).Materials and methods. The study included 55 patients (average age 61.2 ± 7.2 years) with chronic CAD. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed on a 1.5 T MRI scanner using T2-weighted spin-echo modes. The area and volume of abdominal subcutaneous (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) were calculated at the L4–L5 level; the total volumes of abdominal SAT and VAT were determined. Parameters of lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, as well as adipokine profile were studied in the blood serum.Results. In the course of a multiple linear regression analysis, we detected the independent determinants, which described 95% of the total VAT volume variability and were represented by waist circumference (WC) and serum levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and adiponectin. The model was characterized by the significance level p < 0.000001, the residuals of the model were normal. We calculated the coefficients in the model: 1.39 for WC, –0.26 for HDL cholesterol, and –0.19 for adiponectin. We detected a positive correlation between the abdominal aorta (AA) diameter and SAT area at the L4–L5 level (rs = 0.48; p = 0.0014), which does not depend on gender, and reverse correlations between the aorta diameter and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level (rs = –0.40; p = 0.0359) and postprandial glycemia (rs = –0.40; p = 0.0273). The patients with a dilated aorta (group 2), when compared with the patients with a normal aorta diameter (group 1), did not differ in the AT accumulation, but demonstrated decreased levels of HbA1c and postprandial glycemia, which resulted in a smaller number of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Conclusion. We identified independent determinants of an increase in the total volume of abdominal visceral AT, such as an increase in WC and a decrease in serum adiponectin and HDL cholesterol levels. Results of the study indicate the presence of a link between the AA remodeling, accumulation of subcutaneous AT, and impaired glucose metabolism.

Highlights

  • We calculated the coefficients in the model: 1.39 for waist circumference (WC), –0.26 for high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and –0.19 for adiponectin

  • We detected a positive correlation between the abdominal aorta (AA) diameter and SAT area at the L4–L5 level, which does not depend on gender, and reverse correlations between the aorta diameter and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level and postprandial glycemia

  • The patients with a dilated aorta, when compared with the patients with a normal aorta diameter, did not differ in the adipose tissue (AT) accumulation, but demonstrated decreased levels of HbA1c and postprandial glycemia, which resulted in a smaller number of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Read more

Summary

ОРИГИНАЛЬНЫЕ СТАТЬИ

Изучение потенциальных взаимосвязей количественных характеристик висцеральной и подкожной жировых тканей (ЖТ) с антропометрическими показателями ожирения, нарушениями метаболизма и состоянием брюшного отдела аорты у пациентов с хронической ишемической болезнью сердца (ИБС). Установлены независимые детерминанты возрастания общего объема абдоминальной висцеральной ЖТ, которыми являются: увеличение окружности талии и сниженные значения содержания в крови адипонектина и ХС-ЛВП. Результаты исследования свидетельствуют о наличии взаимосвязи между процессами ремоделирования АА, накоплением подкожной абдоминальной ЖТ и нарушениями метаболизма глюкозы. Для цитирования: Рюмшина Н.И., Кошельская О.А., Кологривова И.В., Харитонова О.А., Насекина К.А., Усов В.Ю. Магнитно-резонансная томографическая оценка абдоминальной жировой ткани и состояние брюшной аорты у пациентов с ишемической болезнью сердца: связь с нарушениями метаболизма. Ryumshina N.I.1, Koshelskaya O.A.1, Kologrivova I.V.1, Kharitonova O.A.1, Nasekina K.A.2, Ussov V.Yu.

Materials and methods
Results
Conclusion
Оригинальные статьи
МАТЕРИАЛЫ И МЕТОДЫ
РЕЗУЛЬТАТЫ И ИХ ОБСУЖДЕНИЕ
Вклад авторов
Сведения об авторах
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call