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World J Meta-Anal. Mar 2, 2023; 11(3): 68-78
Published online Mar 2, 2023. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v11.i3.68
Table 1 Nomenclature of pancreatic fat accumulation
Name
Definition
Pancreatic steatosis or fatty pancreas or pancreatic lipomatosisGeneral terminology for accumulation of pancreatic fat
Lipomatous pseudohypertrophy An extreme form of pancreatic fat accumulation with uniform or focal enlargement of the pancreas and replacement of exocrine system by adipose tissue which is unrelated to obesity
Fatty replacement Replacement with adipocytes following death of pancreatic acinar cells
Fatty infiltrationObesity-related infiltration of the pancreas with adipocytes
NAFPDPancreatic fat accumulation along with obesity and metabolic syndrome
Non-alcoholic fatty steatopancreatitis Pancreatitis resulting from accumulation of pancreatic fat
Table 2 Studies showing association or lack of association between pancreatic fat and type 2 diabetes
S.No.
Title
Inference/key observation
Ref.
Studies showing association of pancreatic fat with T2D
1Pancreatic fat infiltration, β-cell function and insulin resistance: A study of the young patients with obesityElevated blood glucose levels and reduced beta cell function (HOMA-β and IGI) were reduced in subjects with HPFWen et al[65], 2022
2Association of pancreatic fat content with type II diabetes mellitusElevated fat content in the pancreatic tail region may identify patients at risk for T2DNadarajah et al[64], 2020
3Pancreatic steatosis associates with impaired insulin secretion in genetically predisposed individualsPancreatic fat leads to impairment of beta-cell function in subjects at genetic risk for diabetesWagner et al[66], 2020
4Longitudinal association of fatty pancreas with the incidence of type-2 diabetes in lean individuals: a 6-year computed tomography-based cohort studyLean subjects with fatty pancreas can lead to development of T2DYamazaki et al[67], 2020
5Association of pancreatic steatosis with chronic pancreatitis, obesity, and type 2 diabetes mellitusT2D is associated with higher pancreatic fat along with visceral and subcutaneous adiposityTirkes et al[62], 2019
6Pancreatic fat content is associated with β-cell function and insulin resistance in Chinese type 2 diabetes subjectsMale subjects with T2D, demonstrated positive association between pancreatic fat content and insulin resistanceLu et al[63], 2019
7The effect of fatty pancreas on serum glucose parameters in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitisNASH patients with high pancreatic fat had impairment in glucose metabolismUygun et al[39], 2015
8Pancreatic fat and β-cell function in overweight/obese children with non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseAssociation of higher pancreatic fat content in subjects with prediabetes as compared to non-diabetic NAFLD obese childrenPacifico et al[61], 2015
9The association between non-alcoholic fatty pancreas disease and diabetesNAFLD and fatty pancreas were linked to diabetes, irrespective of age, gender, obesity, or other cardiometabolic risk factorsOu et al[37], 2013
10Pancreatic fat content and β-cell function in men with and without type 2 diabetesInverse correlation of pancreatic fat content with insulinogenic index and beta-cell glucose sensitivity in all the study subjectsTushuizen et al[15], 2007
Studies showing lack of association of pancreatic fat with T2D
1Lack of independent association between fatty pancreas and incidence of type 2 diabetes: 5-year Japanese cohort studyNo independent association between T2D and pancreatic fat was observed upon correction for possible confounders such as BMI and hepatic attenuationYamazaki et al[68], 2016
2Pancreatic adipose tissue infiltration, parenchymal steatosis and beta cell function in humansPancreatic fat was related to age, but not to blood glucose levels. No association between pancreatic fat and insulin secretion or beta cell activity in T2D subjects was observedBegovatz et al[71], 2015
3Ethnic differences in pancreatic fat accumulation and its relationship with other fat depots and inflammatory markersNo correlation between pancreatic fat and beta cell function was observed, during intravenous glucose tolerance tests in obese normoglycemic adolescentset al[69], 2011
4Ectopic fat storage in the pancreas, liver, and abdominal fat depots: impact on β-cell function in individuals with impaired glucose metabolismPancreatic fat was increased in individuals with impaired glucose tolerance, without any direct relation with β-cell functionvan der Zijl et al[70], 2011
5Clinical implications of fatty pancreas: correlations between fatty pancreas and metabolic syndromeAssociation between pancreatic fat and insulin resistance was mediated by visceral adiposityLee et al[38], 2009
6Pancreas volumes in humans from birth to age one hundred taking into account sex, obesity, and presence of type-2 diabetesPancreatic fat levels increases with aging and obesity; however, it remained unchanged in subjects with T2DSaisho et al[16], 2007