Obesity is associated with macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue
J. Clin. Invest. Stuart P. Weisberg, et al. 112:1796 doi:10.1172/JCI19246 [
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Figure 2Adipose tissue macrophages in mice with varying degrees of adiposity. Immunohistochemical detection of the macrophage-specific antigen F4/80 (black arrows) in perigonadal adipose tissue from C57BL/6J mice: (
a) lean female, (
b)
Ay/+ female, (
c)
Lepob/ob female, (
d) lean male, (
e) DIO male, and (
f)
Lepob/ob male. Macrophages are stained brown. In lean animals (
a and
d), F4/80-expressing cells were uniformly small, dispersed, and rarely seen in aggregates. The fraction of F4/80-expressing cells was greater in moderately obese mice (
b and
e) and greatest in the severely obese
Lepob/ob mice (
c and
f). Depots from all animals contained small, isolated F4/80 expressing cells (black arrows). In addition, depots from obese animals contained aggregates of F4/80 expressing cells (large blue arrows). Some macrophage aggregates contained small lipid-like droplets (small thin black arrow). Calibration mark = 40 μm.