4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Cross-Sectional Associations Between Abdominal and Thoracic Adipose Tissue Compartments and Adiponectin and Resistin in the Framingham Heart Study

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DIABETES CARE
Volume 32, Issue 5, Pages 903-908

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AMER DIABETES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2337/dc08-1733

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  1. NCRR NIH HHS [M01-RR-01066, M01 RR001066] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NHLBI NIH HHS [N01HC25195, N01-HC-25195, 2K24HL04334, T32 HL007609, K24 HL004334] Funding Source: Medline
  3. NIDDK NIH HHS [R01 DK080739, K24 DK080140] Funding Source: Medline

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OBJECTIVE- To test the association of regional fat depots with circulating adiponectin and resistin concentrations and to assess the potential mediating effect of adipokines on associations between abdominal fat depots and cardiometabolic risk factors. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS- Participants from the Framingham Heart Study offspring cohort (n = 916, 55% women; mean age 59 years) free of cardiovascular disease underwent computed tomography measurement of visceral adipose tissue (VAT), subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), pericardial fat, and intrathoracic fat, volumes and assays of circulating adiponectin and resistin. RESULTS- VAT, SAT, pericardial fat, and intrathoracic fat were negatively correlated with adiponectin (r = -0.19 to -0.34, P < 0.001 [women]; r = -0.15 to -0.26, P < 0.01 [men] except SAT) and positively correlated with resistin (r = 0.16-0.21, P < 0.001 [women]; r = 0.11-0.14, P < 0.05 [men] except VAT). VAT increased the multivariable model R-2 for adiponectin from 2-4% to 10-13% and for resistin from 3-4% to 3-6%. Adjustment for adipokines did not fully attenuate associations between VAT, SAT, and cardiometabolic risk factors. CONCLUSIONS- Adiponectin and resistin are correlated with fat depots cross-sectionally, but none of the adipokines can serve as surrogates for the fat depots. Relations between VAT SAT, and cardiometabolic risk factors were not fully explained by adiponectin or resistin concentrations.

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