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Assessment of Human Adipose Tissue Microvascular Function Using Videomicroscopy
Published on: September 29, 2017
Association of adipose tissue infiltration with cardiac function: scoping review
Mansour M Alotaibi1,2, Naif Z Alrashdi3,4, Marzouq K Almutairi Pt5
1Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Northern Border University, Arar, Saudi Arabia.
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Evidence suggests that adipose tissue (AT) infiltration in skeletal muscles may negatively influence cardiac function, yet its use as a biomarker remains unclear. This scoping review examined the relationship between AT infiltration and cardiac function in adults. A systematic search of PubMed, CINAHL and SCOPUS identified peer-reviewed studies reporting AT infiltration and cardiac function measures. Excluded were review-type studies, animal studies, abstracts and case series. Study quality was assessed using the Study Quality Assessment Tool (SQAT). Three good-quality studies were included. Findings demonstrated a negative association between AT infiltration and cardiac function parameters, including exercise capacity, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and heart failure events, in cancer survivors and healthy individuals. There is evidence supporting an association between increased AT infiltration of skeletal muscles and impaired cardiac function, highlighting the need for further research to validate AT infiltration as a potential biomarker. Despite the limited available studies, our findings highlight a distinct association between skeletal muscle AT infiltration and cardiac dysfunction, independent of general obesity.
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