Lymphatic vessels in human adipose tissue

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Abstract

Despite being considered present in most vascularised tissues, lymphatic vessels have not been properly shown in human adipose tissue (AT). Our goal in this study is to investigate an unanswered question in AT biology, regarding lymphatic network presence in tissue parenchyma. Using human subcutaneous (S-) and visceral (V-) AT samples with whole mount staining for lymphatic specific markers and three-dimensional imaging, we showed lymphatic capillaries and larger lymphatic vessels in the human VAT. Conversely, in the human SAT, microcirculatory lymphatic vascular structures were rarely detected and no initial lymphatics were found.

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Redondo, P. de A. G., Gubert, F., Zaverucha-do-Valle, C., Dutra, T. P. P., Ayres-Silva, J. de P., Fernandes, N., … Borojevic, R. (2020). Lymphatic vessels in human adipose tissue. Cell and Tissue Research, 379(3), 511–520. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-019-03108-5

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