hrp0092p1-42 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019
Wagner Isabel Viola
, Sahlin Lena
, Kulle Alexandra
, Klöting Nora
, Döbeln Viola
, Savchuk Iuliia
, Dötsch Jörg
, Söder Olle
Background: Obesity in females is often associated with metabolic complications and hyperandrogenism but the role of adipose tissue (AT) in androgen synthesis remains unclear.Aims/Objectives: Employing human subcutaneous and visceral AT and cultured adipocytes, we studied whether AT could be a source of androgens promoting hyperandrogenism in lean and especially in obese females.Methods</st...