Thigh Muscle Fat Infiltration Is Associated With Impaired Physical Performance Despite Remission in Cushing’s Syndrome

Author:

Martel-Duguech Luciana123,Alonso-Jiménez Alicia34,Bascuñana Helena5,Díaz-Manera Jordi34,Llauger Jaume6,Nuñez-Peralta Claudia6,Biagetti Betina7,Montesinos Paula8,Webb Susan M123,Valassi Elena123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IIB-Sant Pau and Department of Endocrinology/Medicine, Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain

2. Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Departament de Medicina, CP, Barcelona, Spain

3. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Raras (CIBER-ER, Unidad 747), Barcelona, Spain

4. Neuromuscular Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain

5. Rehabilitation Unit, Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain

6. Radiology Department, Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain

7. Endocrinology Department, Hospital Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain

8. Philips Healthcare, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Context Muscle weakness is common in patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS) and may persist after the resolution of hypercortisolism. Intramuscular fatty infiltration has been associated with the deterioration of muscle performance in several conditions. Objectives To quantify the degree of fatty infiltration in the thigh muscles of “cured” CS patients and evaluate the relationship between intramuscular fatty infiltration and physical performance. Design This was a cross-sectional study. Setting Tertiary referral center. Patients Thirty-six women with CS in remission, and 36 controls matched for age, BMI, menopausal status, and level of physical activity. Main Outcome Measures We analyzed the percentage fat fraction (FF) of the thigh muscles in the anterior, posterior, and combined anterior and posterior compartments using MRI and 2-point Dixon sequence. We assessed muscle function and strength using the following tests: gait speed (GS), timed up and go (TUG), 30-second chair stand, and hand grip strength. Results Fat fraction in all the compartments analyzed was increased in patients as compared with controls. The performance on TUG, 30-second chair stand, and GS was more impaired in CS patients versus controls. In patients, greater FF was negatively associated with performance on functional tests. Fat fraction in the combined anterior and posterior compartments predicted performance on TUG (ß 0.626, P < 0.000) and GS (ß -0.461, P = 0.007), after adjusting for age, BMI, menopausal status, and muscle mass. Conclusions Thigh muscle fatty infiltration is increased in “cured” CS patients and is associated with poorer muscle performance. Future studies are needed to establish therapeutic strategies to improve muscle weakness in these patients.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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