Epicardial and Pericardial Adiposity Without Myocardial Steatosis in Cushing Syndrome.
Peter WolfBenjamin MartyKhaoula BouaziziNadjia KachenouraCéline PiedvacheAnne BlanchardSylvie SalenaveMikaël PrigentChristel JublancChristiane AjzenbergCéline DroumaguetJacques YoungAnne-Lise LecoqEmmanuelle KuhnHelene AgostiniSeverine TrabadoPierre G CarlierBruno FèveAlban RedheuilPhilippe ChansonPeter KamenickỷPublished in: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2021)
Intramyocardial fat stores are not increased in patients with Cushing syndrome, despite highly prevalent metabolic syndrome, suggesting increased cortisol-mediated lipid consumption. Cushing syndrome is associated with marked accumulation of epicardial and pericardial fat. Epicardial adiposity may exert paracrine proinflammatory effects promoting cardiomyopathy.