The adiponectin/leptin ratio was inversely associated with visceral adipose tissue area, systemic insulin resistance, and inflammation in postmenopausal females.
Cross-Sectional (n=54)
Does the adiponectin/leptin ratio (ALR) associate with visceral adipose tissue accumulation and metabolic damage in a sex-specific manner?
54 adults (29 male, 25 postmenopausal females), aged 30-70 years, BMI 19-31 kg/m2, from a Mexican-Mestizo population.
Adiponectin/leptin ratio (ALR) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) morpho-functional characteristics assessment
Associations of subcutaneous adipose tissue characteristics with systemic insulin resistance (TyG index), systemic inflammation (C-reactive protein), and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) areasurrogate
The adiponectin/leptin ratio is a sex-specific biomarker associated with visceral adipose tissue accumulation and metabolic dysfunction, highlighting its potential utility in metabolic disease risk assessment.
Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction can lead to increased visceral AT (VAT) and metabolic damage. The adiponectin/leptin ratio (ALR) has been proposed as a biomarker of AT functionality. However, its participation in VAT accumulation and the impact of sex on these associations have not been evaluated. In an analytical cross-sectional study, 54 adults (29 male, 25 postmenopausal females, aged 30-70 years, BMI 19-31 kg/m2) were analysed. Anthropometric data, fasting serum samples, and subcutaneous AT (SAT) biopsies were obtained. Morpho-functional AT characteristics included ALR, adipocyte size, macrophage content and AT insulin resistance (ADIPO-IR). Using multivariate and mediation models, we evaluated the associations of SAT characteristics with systemic IR (TyG index), systemic inflammation (C-reactive protein), and VAT area. In postmenopausal females, ALR was inversely associated with adipocyte size, macrophage number, TyG index, CRP, and VAT area. SAT inflammation and ADIPO-IR were independently associated with VAT, and a mediation model suggested ALR as a possible precursor of VAT. Among males, ADIPO-IR and ALR were independently associated with VAT. These findings emphasize the importance of considering sex differences in the prevention and treatment strategies for metabolic diseases among Mexican-Mestizo populations, although these results should be confirmed by prospective studies.
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Aída Medina-Urrutia
Preventive Cardiology
Iván Torre-Villalvazo
Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán
Andrea Díaz-Villaseñor
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Adipocyte
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán
Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez
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Medina-Urrutia et al. (Tue,) conducted a cross-sectional in Adiposopathy and visceral adipose tissue accumulation (n=54). Adiponectin/leptin ratio (ALR) was evaluated on Associations of subcutaneous adipose tissue characteristics with systemic insulin resistance, systemic inflammation, and visceral adipose tissue area. The adiponectin/leptin ratio was inversely associated with visceral adipose tissue area, systemic insulin resistance, and inflammation in postmenopausal females.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d896676c1944d70ce07c22 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21623945.2026.2653961