Prominent hypertrophy of perivascular adipocytes due to short-term high fat diet

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis. 2022 Feb 1;1868(2):166315. doi: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2021.166315. Epub 2021 Dec 4.

Abstract

Excessive lipid accumulation is a serious problem in obesity leading to adipose tissue (AT) overgrowth, chronic inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and elevated risk of cardiovascular complications. In this work, Raman techniques coupled with fluorescence imaging were applied to characterize the effects of short-term (2 weeks) and extended (up to 8 weeks) high-fat diet (HFD) feeding on various depots of the adipose tissue of young and mature mice. Our results proved the synergistic effect of age and HFD-induced obesity manifested by changes in the morphology of adipocytes and the chemical composition of lipids. After 2 weeks of HFD feeding of young animals, substantial hypertrophy of adipocytes but only for the periaortic adipose tissue was detected with a significant decrease in lipid unsaturation degree solely in the epididymal white adipose tissue. The periaortic AT did not altered chemically due to short-term HFD feeding, however, it changed with age and with prolonged exposure to harmful factors. For older animals only brown AT remains resistant on HFD underlying its protective role and highlighting its potential as a target in obesity therapies.

Keywords: Fluorescence microscopy; High fat diet; Hypertrophy; Perivascular adipose tissue; Raman imaging; Unsaturation of lipids.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adipocytes / pathology*
  • Animals
  • Diet, High-Fat / adverse effects*
  • Hypertrophy / etiology
  • Hypertrophy / pathology*
  • Inflammation / etiology
  • Inflammation / pathology*
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Obesity / etiology
  • Obesity / pathology*