Research Article

Coronary Artery Disease Is Associated with an Increased Amount of T Lymphocytes in Human Epicardial Adipose Tissue

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T lymphocytes (CD3+ cells) in subcutaneous and epicardial adipose tissues of subjects with and without coronary artery disease—immunohistochemistry. (a) Subcutaneous adipose tissue, (b) epicardial adipose tissue, (c) T lymphocytes in subcutaneous adipose tissue of a nonobese patient without T2DM and CAD (black arrows, magnification 40x). Data are shown as the number of T cells per mm2. Circles represent individual subjects while bars show . CAD: coronary artery disease; T2DM: type 2 diabetes mellitus.
(a) The number of T lymphocytes in subcutaneous fat
(b) The number of T lymphocytes in epicardial fat
(c) T lymphocytes in subcutaneous adipose tissue