Boulet Nathalie, Briot Anais, Galitzky Jean, Bouloumié Anne
Inserm, Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR) 1297, Team 1, Institut des Maladies Métaboliques et Cardiovasculaires (I2MC), Université de Toulouse, F-31432 Toulouse, France.
Biomedicines. 2022 Oct 18;10(10):2615. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10102615.
The amount and the distribution of body fat exhibit trajectories that are sex- and human species-specific and both are determinants for health. The enhanced accumulation of fat in the truncal part of the body as a risk factor for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases is well supported by epidemiological studies. In addition, a possible independent protective role of the gluteofemoral fat compartment and of the brown adipose tissue is emerging. The present narrative review summarizes the current knowledge on sexual dimorphism in fat depot amount and repartition and consequences on cardiometabolic and reproductive health. The drivers of the sex differences and fat depot repartition, considered to be the results of complex interactions between sex determination pathways determined by the sex chromosome composition, genetic variability, sex hormones and the environment, are discussed. Finally, the inter- and intra-depot heterogeneity in adipocytes and progenitors, emphasized recently by unbiased large-scale approaches, is highlighted.
体内脂肪的数量和分布呈现出特定于性别和人类物种的轨迹,两者都是健康的决定因素。流行病学研究充分支持了身体躯干部位脂肪的增加作为心血管和代谢疾病的危险因素。此外,臀股部脂肪组织和棕色脂肪组织可能具有的独立保护作用也日益显现。本叙述性综述总结了目前关于脂肪储存量和重新分布的性别差异及其对心脏代谢和生殖健康影响的知识。讨论了性别差异和脂肪储存重新分布的驱动因素,这些因素被认为是由性染色体组成、基因变异性、性激素和环境所决定的性别决定途径之间复杂相互作用的结果。最后,强调了最近通过无偏大规模方法发现的脂肪细胞和祖细胞在不同脂肪库之间和内部的异质性。