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Vertebral Bone Marrow Fat Is Positively Associated With Visceral Fat and Inversely Associated With IGF‐1 in Obese Women
Authors:Miriam A. Bredella  Martin Torriani  Reza Hosseini Ghomi  Bijoy J. Thomas  Danielle J. Brick  Anu V. Gerweck  Clifford J. Rosen  Anne Klibanski  Karen K. Miller
Affiliation:1. Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;2. Neuroendocrine Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;3. Maine Medical Center Research Institute, Scarborough, Maine, USA
Abstract:Recent studies have demonstrated an important physiologic link between bone and fat. Bone and fat cells arise from the same mesenchymal precursor cell within bone marrow, capable of differentiation into adipocytes or osteoblasts. Increased BMI appears to protect against osteoporosis. However, recent studies have suggested detrimental effects of visceral fat on bone health. Increased visceral fat may also be associated with decreased growth hormone (GH) and insulin‐like growth factor 1 (IGF‐1) levels which are important for maintenance of bone homeostasis. The purpose of our study was to assess the relationship between vertebral bone marrow fat and trabecular bone mineral density (BMD), abdominal fat depots, GH and IGF‐1 in premenopausal women with obesity. We studied 47 premenopausal women of various BMI (range: 18–41 kg/m2, mean 30 ± 7 kg/m2) who underwent vertebral bone marrow fat measurement with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H‐MRS), body composition, and trabecular BMD measurement with computed tomography (CT), and GH and IGF‐1 levels. Women with high visceral fat had higher bone marrow fat than women with low visceral fat. There was a positive correlation between bone marrow fat and visceral fat, independent of BMD. There was an inverse association between vertebral bone marrow fat and trabecular BMD. Vertebral bone marrow fat was also inversely associated with IGF‐1, independent of visceral fat. Our study showed that vertebral bone marrow fat is positively associated with visceral fat and inversely associated with IGF‐1 and BMD. This suggests that the detrimental effect of visceral fat on bone health may be mediated in part by IGF‐1 as an important regulator of the fat and bone lineage.
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