Literature DB >> 2381166

Multiple symmetric lipomatosis. Ultrastructural investigation of the tissue and preadipocytes in primary culture.

C Zancanaro1, A Sbarbati, M Morroni, R Carraro, M Cigolini, G Enzi, S Cinti.   

Abstract

Multiple symmetric lipomatosis (MSL) is characterized by enlarging, painless fat deposits in the neck and upper trunk. The pathogenesis of MSL is unknown. Owing to localization of MSL fat deposits in the neck and interscapular region, it has been suggested that they could originate from brown fat. However, the histological appearance of MSL adipose tissue is that of white fat, with prevailing monovacuolar adipocytes. Nevertheless, MSL adipocytes are smaller than adipocytes of the common white adipose tissue and show peculiar metabolic features. The ultrastructure of MSL lesions has been not described. The present work investigated the ultrastructural morphology of MSL adipose tissue and lipomatous adipocyte precursors maintained in long-term culture. Samples of lipomatous tissue were obtained from patients affected with MSL undergoing surgical lipectomy. Portion of the tissue was processed for electron microscopy; the rest was digested with collagenase, and isolated preadipocytes from the stromal-vascular fraction were cultured up to 15 days. Cultured cells were prepared for electron microscopy in situ and their morphology compared with human white adipose tissue preadipocytes and rat brown preadipocytes cultured in parallel. Results show the following. 1) Adipocytes of MSL are not monovacuolar and resemble the largest adipocytes that can be found in rat and human brown fat. 2) Some morphological features of MSL adipocyte precursors resemble brown adipocyte more than white: cultured MSL preadipocytes transiently develop large mitochondria with parallel cristae resembling those of the brown fat cell and maintain a multivacuolar lipid deposit in culture, i.e. a typical feature of brown preadipocytes. 3) Some morphological features suggest a neoplastic nature of MSL adipocytes. Taken together, these findings suggest that MSL is a neoplastic disease which could originate in brown fat.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2381166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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