Gluteal femoral subcutaneous and dermal adipose tissue in female

Author:

Conti Giamaica12,Zingaretti Nicola23ORCID,Busato Alice1,Quintero Sierra Lindsey1,Amuso Domenico4,Scarano Antonio5,Iorio Eugenio Luigi4,Amore Roberto4,Ossanna Riccardo4,Negri Alessandro4,Conti Anita4,Veronese Sheila4,De Francesco Francesco26ORCID,Riccio Michele26,Parodi Pier Camillo23,Sbarbati Andrea24

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Anatomy and Histology Section, School of Medicine University of Verona Verona Italy

2. Accademia del Lipofilling, Research and Training Center in Regenerative Surgery Jesi Italy

3. Clinic of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Academic Hospital of Udine, Department of Medicine (DMED) University of Udine Udine 33100 Italy

4. Neuroscience Biomedicine and Movement Sciences Department University of Verona Verona Italy

5. Department of Medical, Dean of Master course in Aesthetic Medicine, Oral and Biotechnological Sciences University of Chieti‐Pescara Pescara Italy

6. Department of Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery AOU “Ospedali Riuniti” Ancona Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDuring the sexual maturation, gluteal femoral adipose tissue is subjected to numerous modifications, not observable in other regions, in particular in women and less in men. Other authors described this region, but they used imaging techniques having lower resolution, than MRI proposed in this study. High resolution imaging techniques might provide important and more detailed information about the anatomy of gluteal femoral region.MethodsThis study has been performed using 7 T‐magnetic resonance imaging and ultrastructural analysis in order to provide accurate description of the subcutaneous adipose tissue and dermis of gluteal femoral region. In this study specimens harvested from cadavers and form living patients have been analyzed.ResultsThe results showed the presence of three layers: superficial, middle, and deep, characterized by different organization of fat lobules. High resolution imaging showed the adipose papilla that originates from dermis and protrude in subcutaneous adipose tissue. Adipose papilla is characterized by a peculiar morphology with a basement, a neck and a head and these elements represent the functional subunits of adipose papilla. Moreover, ultrastructural study evidenced the relationship between adipocytes and sweat glands, regulated by lipid vesicles.ConclusionsThis study provides important information about subcutaneous and dermal fat anatomy of gluteal femoral region, improving the past knowledge, and move toward a better understanding of the cellulite physiopathology.

Publisher

Wiley

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