Alotaibi Mansour M, Alrashdi Naif Z, Almutairi Pt Marzouq K, Alqahtani Mohammed M, Almutairi Anwar B, Alqahtani Sami M, Alajel Hamoud M, Bajunayd Amani K
Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Northern Border University, Arar, Saudi Arabia.
Center for Health Research, Northern Border University, Arar, Saudi Arabia.
Adipocyte. 2025 Dec;14(1):2489467. doi: 10.1080/21623945.2025.2489467. Epub 2025 Apr 10.
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.
有证据表明,骨骼肌中的脂肪组织(AT)浸润可能会对心脏功能产生负面影响,但其作为生物标志物的用途仍不明确。本综述探讨了成人AT浸润与心脏功能之间的关系。通过对PubMed、CINAHL和SCOPUS进行系统检索,确定了报告AT浸润和心脏功能测量指标的同行评审研究。排除了综述类研究、动物研究、摘要和病例系列。使用研究质量评估工具(SQAT)评估研究质量。纳入了三项高质量研究。研究结果表明,在癌症幸存者和健康个体中,AT浸润与心脏功能参数之间存在负相关,这些参数包括运动能力、左心室射血分数(LVEF)和心力衰竭事件。有证据支持骨骼肌AT浸润增加与心脏功能受损之间存在关联,这凸显了进一步研究以验证AT浸润作为潜在生物标志物的必要性。尽管现有研究有限,但我们的研究结果突出了骨骼肌AT浸润与心脏功能障碍之间的明显关联,且该关联独立于一般肥胖情况。