Activated brown adipose tissue and its relationship to adiposity and metabolic markers: an exploratory study

Objective: To explore relationships between PET/CT characteristics of cold-activated brown adipose tissue (BAT), measures of adiposity and metabolic markers. Methods: We conducted a post-hoc analysis of a study which utilized PET/CT to characterize BAT. 25 men ages 18–24 (BMI 19.4 to 35.9 kg/m2) wer...

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Main Authors: Malini Soundarrajan, Jie Deng, Mary Kwasny, Nicholas C. Rubert, Paige C. Nelson, Dalya A. El-Seoud, Lewis Landsberg, Lisa M. Neff
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21623945.2020.1724740
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author Malini Soundarrajan
Jie Deng
Mary Kwasny
Nicholas C. Rubert
Paige C. Nelson
Dalya A. El-Seoud
Lewis Landsberg
Lisa M. Neff
author_facet Malini Soundarrajan
Jie Deng
Mary Kwasny
Nicholas C. Rubert
Paige C. Nelson
Dalya A. El-Seoud
Lewis Landsberg
Lisa M. Neff
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description Objective: To explore relationships between PET/CT characteristics of cold-activated brown adipose tissue (BAT), measures of adiposity and metabolic markers. Methods: We conducted a post-hoc analysis of a study which utilized PET/CT to characterize BAT. 25 men ages 18–24 (BMI 19.4 to 35.9 kg/m2) were studied. Fasting blood samples were collected. Body composition was measured using DXA. An individualized cooling protocol was utilized to activate BAT prior to imaging with PET/CT. Results: There was an inverse relationship between fasting serum glucose and BAT volume (r = −0.40, p = 0.048). A marginally significant inverse relationship was also noted between fasting glucose and total BAT activity (r = −0.40, p = 0.05). In addition, a positive correlation was observed between serum FGF21 and SUVmax (r = 0.51, p = 0.01). No significant correlations were noted for measures of BAT activity or volume and other indicators of adiposity or glucose metabolism. Conclusions: The presence of active BAT may be associated with lower fasting glucose in young men. BAT activity may also be correlated with levels of FGF21, suggesting that BAT may lower glucose levels via an FGF21 dependent pathway. Further studies are needed to clarify mechanisms by which BAT may impact glucose metabolism.
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spelling doaj-art-82b0726c5b2746f4bfbce0c1663dae342025-08-19T22:15:02ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAdipocyte2162-39452162-397X2020-01-0191879510.1080/21623945.2020.17247401724740Activated brown adipose tissue and its relationship to adiposity and metabolic markers: an exploratory studyMalini Soundarrajan0Jie Deng1Mary Kwasny2Nicholas C. Rubert3Paige C. Nelson4Dalya A. El-Seoud5Lewis Landsberg6Lisa M. Neff7Northwestern University, Feinberg School of MedicineRush University Medical CenterNorthwestern University, Feinberg School of MedicineAnn & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ChicagoAnn & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ChicagoNorthwestern University, Feinberg School of MedicineNorthwestern University, Feinberg School of MedicineNorthwestern University, Feinberg School of MedicineObjective: To explore relationships between PET/CT characteristics of cold-activated brown adipose tissue (BAT), measures of adiposity and metabolic markers. Methods: We conducted a post-hoc analysis of a study which utilized PET/CT to characterize BAT. 25 men ages 18–24 (BMI 19.4 to 35.9 kg/m2) were studied. Fasting blood samples were collected. Body composition was measured using DXA. An individualized cooling protocol was utilized to activate BAT prior to imaging with PET/CT. Results: There was an inverse relationship between fasting serum glucose and BAT volume (r = −0.40, p = 0.048). A marginally significant inverse relationship was also noted between fasting glucose and total BAT activity (r = −0.40, p = 0.05). In addition, a positive correlation was observed between serum FGF21 and SUVmax (r = 0.51, p = 0.01). No significant correlations were noted for measures of BAT activity or volume and other indicators of adiposity or glucose metabolism. Conclusions: The presence of active BAT may be associated with lower fasting glucose in young men. BAT activity may also be correlated with levels of FGF21, suggesting that BAT may lower glucose levels via an FGF21 dependent pathway. Further studies are needed to clarify mechanisms by which BAT may impact glucose metabolism.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21623945.2020.1724740brown adipose tissueadipositymetabolism
spellingShingle Malini Soundarrajan
Jie Deng
Mary Kwasny
Nicholas C. Rubert
Paige C. Nelson
Dalya A. El-Seoud
Lewis Landsberg
Lisa M. Neff
Activated brown adipose tissue and its relationship to adiposity and metabolic markers: an exploratory study
brown adipose tissue
adiposity
metabolism
title Activated brown adipose tissue and its relationship to adiposity and metabolic markers: an exploratory study
title_full Activated brown adipose tissue and its relationship to adiposity and metabolic markers: an exploratory study
title_fullStr Activated brown adipose tissue and its relationship to adiposity and metabolic markers: an exploratory study
title_full_unstemmed Activated brown adipose tissue and its relationship to adiposity and metabolic markers: an exploratory study
title_short Activated brown adipose tissue and its relationship to adiposity and metabolic markers: an exploratory study
title_sort activated brown adipose tissue and its relationship to adiposity and metabolic markers an exploratory study
topic brown adipose tissue
adiposity
metabolism
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21623945.2020.1724740
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