“…Increased adiponectin expression, which correlates with fat accumulation caused by lymph stasis, was also observed in mouse tail surgical model of lymphedema (Aschen et al, 2012) (Table 1). Moreover, IL-6 expression which correlates with adipose tissue depots in obese patients (Mohamed-Ali et al, 1997;Fried et al, 1998) Knight et al, 1987;Blum et al, 2010;Lahteenvuo et al, 2011;Cuzzone et al, 2014;Wu et al, 2014;Yang et al, 2014;Triacca et al, 2019;Wang et al, 2020 Mouse Rat Gardenier et al, 2016 has also been shown to be increased in human and mouse lymphedematous tissues as well as in serum of lymphedema patients (Olszewski et al, 1992;Cuzzone et al, 2014). Increased IL-6 expression in lymphedematous murine tissues is associated with fat deposition, and it is postulated that its role is to regulate adipose tissue homeostasis since blocking its activity limits the expansion of adipose tissue .…”