Morphological features of fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome.

Background. Integrated clinical and morphological studies of adipose tissue in overweight and obese patients with metabolic syndrome in order to identify its morphological and functional characteristics can help to improve current methods of treatment. Objective. The purpose of the study was to iden...

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Main Authors: K. M. Militsa, I. V. Sorokina, M. S. Myroshnychenko, O. N. Pliten
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy 2015-12-01
Series:Морфологія
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Online Access:http://morphology.dma.dp.ua/article/view/139793
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author K. M. Militsa
I. V. Sorokina
M. S. Myroshnychenko
O. N. Pliten
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I. V. Sorokina
M. S. Myroshnychenko
O. N. Pliten
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description Background. Integrated clinical and morphological studies of adipose tissue in overweight and obese patients with metabolic syndrome in order to identify its morphological and functional characteristics can help to improve current methods of treatment. Objective. The purpose of the study was to identify the histological, histochemical and morphometrical characteristics of adipose tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome. Methods. The material of this study was the autopsy and operational material – fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue. The authors used histological, histochemical and morphometrical methods of investigation. Results. It was revealed that fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome differed from the fat tissue of people with normal body weight by morphometrical parameters, fat content in the cytoplasm, sclerotic changes, circulatory disorders, the presence and character of inflammatory infiltration. Moreover fatty tissue has distinctive features depending on the location. Conclusion. Observed morphological features of white fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome can be used by pathologists, histologists and other specialists in the scientific practice.
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spelling doaj.art-fbe661c5c1d44feb83021b9cf9df53da2022-12-21T19:42:53ZrusMinistry of Health of Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk Medical AcademyМорфологія1997-96652015-12-0193485310.26641/1997-9665.2015.3.48-53139793Morphological features of fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome.K. M. Militsa0I. V. Sorokina1M. S. Myroshnychenko2O. N. Pliten3ГУ «Запорожская медицинская академия последипломного образования МЗ Украины»Харьковский национальный медицинский университетХарьковский национальный медицинский университетХарьковский национальный медицинский университетBackground. Integrated clinical and morphological studies of adipose tissue in overweight and obese patients with metabolic syndrome in order to identify its morphological and functional characteristics can help to improve current methods of treatment. Objective. The purpose of the study was to identify the histological, histochemical and morphometrical characteristics of adipose tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome. Methods. The material of this study was the autopsy and operational material – fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue. The authors used histological, histochemical and morphometrical methods of investigation. Results. It was revealed that fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome differed from the fat tissue of people with normal body weight by morphometrical parameters, fat content in the cytoplasm, sclerotic changes, circulatory disorders, the presence and character of inflammatory infiltration. Moreover fatty tissue has distinctive features depending on the location. Conclusion. Observed morphological features of white fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome can be used by pathologists, histologists and other specialists in the scientific practice.http://morphology.dma.dp.ua/article/view/139793жирова тканинасальникпідшкірна жирова клітковинанадлишкова маса тіламетаболічний синдромморфологія
spellingShingle K. M. Militsa
I. V. Sorokina
M. S. Myroshnychenko
O. N. Pliten
Morphological features of fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome.
Морфологія
жирова тканина
сальник
підшкірна жирова клітковина
надлишкова маса тіла
метаболічний синдром
морфологія
title Morphological features of fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome.
title_full Morphological features of fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome.
title_fullStr Morphological features of fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome.
title_full_unstemmed Morphological features of fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome.
title_short Morphological features of fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome.
title_sort morphological features of fat tissue of epiploon and subcutaneous fat tissue in patients with overweight and metabolic syndrome
topic жирова тканина
сальник
підшкірна жирова клітковина
надлишкова маса тіла
метаболічний синдром
морфологія
url http://morphology.dma.dp.ua/article/view/139793
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