Associations between regional adipose tissue distribution and skeletal muscle bioenergetics in older men and women

Author:

Brennan Andrea M.1ORCID,Coen Paul M.1,Mau Theresa23,Hetherington‐Rauth Megan2,Toledo Frederico G. S.4,Kershaw Erin E.4,Cawthon Peggy M.23,Kramer Philip A.5,Ramos Sofhia V.1,Newman Anne B.6,Cummings Steven R.23,Forman Daniel E.7,Yeo Reichelle X.1,Distefano Giovanna1,Miljkovic Iva6,Justice Jamie N.5,Molina Anthony J. A.58,Jurczak Michael J.4,Sparks Lauren M.1,Kritchevsky Stephen B.5,Goodpaster Bret H.1

Affiliation:

1. Translational Research Institute AdventHealth Research Institute Orlando Florida USA

2. San Francisco Coordinating Center California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute San Francisco California USA

3. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of California San Francisco California USA

4. Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

5. Department of Internal Medicine‐Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston‐Salem North Carolina USA

6. Department of Epidemiology University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

7. Divisions of Geriatrics and Cardiology, Department of Medicine University of Pittsburgh, Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

8. Division of Geriatrics, Gerontology, and Palliative Care Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego School of Medicine San Diego California USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine associations of ectopic adipose tissue (AT) with skeletal muscle (SM) mitochondrial bioenergetics in older adults.MethodsCross‐sectional data from 829 adults ≥70 years of age were used. Abdominal, subcutaneous, and visceral AT and thigh muscle fat infiltration (MFI) were quantified by magnetic resonance imaging. SM mitochondrial energetics were characterized in vivo (31P‐magnetic resonance spectroscopy; ATPmax) and ex vivo (high‐resolution respirometry maximal oxidative phosphorylation [OXPHOS]). ActivPal was used to measure physical activity ([PA]; step count). Linear regression adjusted for covariates was applied, with sequential adjustment for BMI and PA.ResultsIndependent of BMI, total abdominal AT (standardized [Std.] β = −0.21; R2 = 0.09) and visceral AT (Std. β = −0.16; R2 = 0.09) were associated with ATPmax (p < 0.01; n = 770) but not following adjustment for PA (p ≥ 0.05; n = 658). Visceral AT (Std. β = −0.16; R2 = 0.25) and thigh MFI (Std. β = −0.11; R2 = 0.24) were associated with carbohydrate‐supported maximal OXPHOS independent of BMI and PA (p < 0.05; n = 609). Total abdominal AT (Std. β = −0.19; R2 = 0.24) and visceral AT (Std. β = −0.17; R2 = 0.24) were associated with fatty acid‐supported maximal OXPHOS independent of BMI and PA (p < 0.05; n = 447).ConclusionsSkeletal MFI and abdominal visceral, but not subcutaneous, AT are inversely associated with SM mitochondrial bioenergetics in older adults independent of BMI. Associations between ectopic AT and in vivo mitochondrial bioenergetics are attenuated by PA.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

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