How Belly Fat can be a Good
Thing
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Exercisers
and those on diets know for sure, that losing weight around the midsection can
be the hardest thing to do. They should take comfort in that fact, because
according to a new scientific study, belly fat is very important to the immune
system. Yes, having a bit of a gut can potentially keep you from getting sick.
Researchers from the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine suggest that this new knowledge about the fatty membrane surrounding the belly, known as the omentum, could lead to new drugs for organ transplant patients and patients with auto-immune diseases.
The
omentum is the fatty layer which surrounds the abdominal cavity and covers most
abdominal organs. It is the depository for fatty tissue. It is also know to
play a role in physically isolating wounds and infections in this body region.
The
research was led by associate professor Madio Iwashima, PhD and Robert Love,
MD, renowned lung transplant surgeon. They analyzed the omentum cells of mice
and how they interacted with T cells, the immune system’s first line of defense
against infection.
T cells
normally multiply when confronted with an infectious agent like bacteria or
virus. When the researchers mixed in omentum cells with activated T cells, they
found that the T cells died rather than multiplied. The omentum cells actually
secreted a substance which held down the immune system response.
This
finding may prove critical, because it is often the overreaction of the immune
system which leads to complications following an organ transplant. Currently,
patients are administered immune-suppressing drugs but are riddled with side
effects. A treatment based on the omentum, may prove effective and without
negative side effects.
The
researchers also found that belly fat plays a critical role in regenerating
tissues because they contain special stem cells that will migrate to the site
of the injury. Stem cells have the ability to develop into various types of
specialized cells.
Please do
not take this article to mean that is healthy to accumulate belly fat. Obesity
can lead to its own complications which everybody knows. However, this research
does show that it is useful to have a little fatty layer around the midsection.