Characteristics and mechanisms of subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue aging

Peng Xu , Yikai Wang , Kai Liu
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Abstract

Aging is one of the most significant health challenges worldwide and is a primary cause of chronic diseases and physiological decline. Among the myriad changes that occur with aging, alterations in adipose tissue distribution and function have gained considerable attention because of their profound impact on metabolic health and overall well-being. Subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) are the two major depots of white adipose tissue, each with distinct roles in metabolism and health. Understanding the characteristics and underlying mechanisms of SAT and VAT is crucial for elucidating the aging process and developing strategies to promote healthy aging. This review focuses on delineating and analyzing the characteristics and intrinsic mechanisms underlying the aging of subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue during the aging process, which can contribute to a better understanding of the aging process and enhance healthy aging.

皮下和内脏脂肪组织老化的特征和机制
衰老是全球最重大的健康挑战之一,也是慢性疾病和生理机能衰退的主要原因。在随衰老而发生的无数变化中,脂肪组织分布和功能的改变因其对代谢健康和整体健康的深远影响而备受关注。皮下脂肪组织(SAT)和内脏脂肪组织(VAT)是白色脂肪组织的两个主要分布区,各自在新陈代谢和健康中发挥着不同的作用。了解绒毛脂肪组织和内脏脂肪组织的特征和内在机制对于阐明衰老过程和制定促进健康衰老的策略至关重要。本综述重点阐述和分析衰老过程中皮下脂肪组织和内脏脂肪组织衰老的特征和内在机制,这有助于更好地理解衰老过程和促进健康衰老。
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Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery, Pathology and Medical Technology, Transplantation
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