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Investigation of the Relationship between the Mid_Thigh Adipose Tissue Distribution Measured by MRI and Serum Osteocalcin—A Sex-Based Approach

Osteocalcin, in its non-carboxylated form, has a positive effect on glucose metabolism. Additionally, osteocalcin levels are related to body composition, especially muscle mass. The relation to the distribution of different adipose tissue types, such as subcutaneous, intermuscular, and visceral adip...

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Autores principales: Hassler, Eva, Almer, Gunter, Reishofer, Gernot, Deutschmann, Hannes, Renner, Wilfried, Herrmann, Markus, Leber, Stefan, Staszewski, Alexander, Gunzer, Felix, Mangge, Harald
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010988
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14010112
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author Hassler, Eva
Almer, Gunter
Reishofer, Gernot
Deutschmann, Hannes
Renner, Wilfried
Herrmann, Markus
Leber, Stefan
Staszewski, Alexander
Gunzer, Felix
Mangge, Harald
author_facet Hassler, Eva
Almer, Gunter
Reishofer, Gernot
Deutschmann, Hannes
Renner, Wilfried
Herrmann, Markus
Leber, Stefan
Staszewski, Alexander
Gunzer, Felix
Mangge, Harald
author_sort Hassler, Eva
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description Osteocalcin, in its non-carboxylated form, has a positive effect on glucose metabolism. Additionally, osteocalcin levels are related to body composition, especially muscle mass. The relation to the distribution of different adipose tissue types, such as subcutaneous, intermuscular, and visceral adipose tissue, is unclear. This study aimed to investigate associations between serum osteocalcin and the distribution of subcutaneous and intermuscular adipose tissue of the mid-thigh. Furthermore, the influence of different training methods on osteocalcin levels was investigated. We performed adipose tissue quantification of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and intramuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) using MRI measurements of the mid-thigh in 128 volunteers (63 male/65 female). Laboratory analysis included blood lipid panel, serum insulin, adiponectin, and osteocalcin measurements. The main observation was a significant correlation of total serum osteocalcin (TOC) and the distribution of adipose tissue of the mid-thigh (SAT/(SAT + IMAT)) (cc = −0.29/p-value = 0.002), as well as the cross-sectional muscle area (MA), increasing with the weekly resistance training duration in males. Additionally, TOC (p-value = 0.01) and MA (p-value = 0.03) were negatively related to serum insulin. The significant relationship between TOC and SAT/(SAT + IMAT) is a new finding and confirms the negative influence of IMAT on glucose metabolism in a sex-specific approach. We could substantiate this by the negative relation of TOC with serum insulin.
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spelling pubmed-87470712022-01-11 Investigation of the Relationship between the Mid_Thigh Adipose Tissue Distribution Measured by MRI and Serum Osteocalcin—A Sex-Based Approach Hassler, Eva Almer, Gunter Reishofer, Gernot Deutschmann, Hannes Renner, Wilfried Herrmann, Markus Leber, Stefan Staszewski, Alexander Gunzer, Felix Mangge, Harald Nutrients Article Osteocalcin, in its non-carboxylated form, has a positive effect on glucose metabolism. Additionally, osteocalcin levels are related to body composition, especially muscle mass. The relation to the distribution of different adipose tissue types, such as subcutaneous, intermuscular, and visceral adipose tissue, is unclear. This study aimed to investigate associations between serum osteocalcin and the distribution of subcutaneous and intermuscular adipose tissue of the mid-thigh. Furthermore, the influence of different training methods on osteocalcin levels was investigated. We performed adipose tissue quantification of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and intramuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) using MRI measurements of the mid-thigh in 128 volunteers (63 male/65 female). Laboratory analysis included blood lipid panel, serum insulin, adiponectin, and osteocalcin measurements. The main observation was a significant correlation of total serum osteocalcin (TOC) and the distribution of adipose tissue of the mid-thigh (SAT/(SAT + IMAT)) (cc = −0.29/p-value = 0.002), as well as the cross-sectional muscle area (MA), increasing with the weekly resistance training duration in males. Additionally, TOC (p-value = 0.01) and MA (p-value = 0.03) were negatively related to serum insulin. The significant relationship between TOC and SAT/(SAT + IMAT) is a new finding and confirms the negative influence of IMAT on glucose metabolism in a sex-specific approach. We could substantiate this by the negative relation of TOC with serum insulin. MDPI 2021-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8747071/ /pubmed/35010988 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14010112 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hassler, Eva
Almer, Gunter
Reishofer, Gernot
Deutschmann, Hannes
Renner, Wilfried
Herrmann, Markus
Leber, Stefan
Staszewski, Alexander
Gunzer, Felix
Mangge, Harald
Investigation of the Relationship between the Mid_Thigh Adipose Tissue Distribution Measured by MRI and Serum Osteocalcin—A Sex-Based Approach
title Investigation of the Relationship between the Mid_Thigh Adipose Tissue Distribution Measured by MRI and Serum Osteocalcin—A Sex-Based Approach
title_full Investigation of the Relationship between the Mid_Thigh Adipose Tissue Distribution Measured by MRI and Serum Osteocalcin—A Sex-Based Approach
title_fullStr Investigation of the Relationship between the Mid_Thigh Adipose Tissue Distribution Measured by MRI and Serum Osteocalcin—A Sex-Based Approach
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Relationship between the Mid_Thigh Adipose Tissue Distribution Measured by MRI and Serum Osteocalcin—A Sex-Based Approach
title_short Investigation of the Relationship between the Mid_Thigh Adipose Tissue Distribution Measured by MRI and Serum Osteocalcin—A Sex-Based Approach
title_sort investigation of the relationship between the mid_thigh adipose tissue distribution measured by mri and serum osteocalcin—a sex-based approach
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010988
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14010112
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