“…In general, across studies, SAT adipocytes were significantly larger than VAT adipocytes, irrespective of BMI or metabolic state (Liu et al, 2009;Tchernof et al, 2006), suggesting that SAT undergoes greater hypertrophy relative to VAT. However, previous studies have suggested that SAT is inherently more hyperplastic than VAT, although these observations were based on in vitro data from mouse and humans showing that SAT-derived cells have greater adipogenic capacity than VAT-derived cells (Baglioni et al, 2012;Macotela et al, 2012;Tchkonia et al, 2006). More recent in vivo data, from the transgenic AdipoChaser mouse line, have suggested the opposite: following diet-induced obesity, VAT (epidydimal) underwent waves of hyperplastic growth, whereas SAT (inguinal) did not .…”