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AdipoScan: A Novel Transient Elastography-Based Tool Used to Non-Invasively Assess Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Shear Wave Speed in Obesity.

Magali Sasso1, Yuejun Liu2, Judith Aron-Wisnewsky3, Jean-Luc Bouillot4, Mériem Abdennour2, Michel Clet5, Laurent Sandrin5, Gilles le Naour6, Pierre Bedossa7, Joan Tordjman3, Karine Clément3, Véronique Miette5.   

Abstract

We describe a novel device called the AdipoScan that was adapted from the FibroScan to specifically assess shear wave speed (SWS) in human abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (scAT). Measurement reproducibility was assessed on tissue-mimicking phantoms with and without repositioning, with resultant coefficients of variation of 1% and 0%, respectively, as well as in vivo (14% and 7%, respectively). The applicability of the AdipoScan was tested on 19 non-obese volunteers, and a scAT thickness >2 cm was found to be mandatory to perform a valid measurement. Abdominal scAT SWS was assessed in 73 severely obese subjects, all candidates for bariatric surgery. Subcutaneous AT SWS was positively associated with scAT fibrosis and obesity-related co-morbidities such as hypertension, glycemic status, dyslipidemia and liver dysfunction. These results suggest that the AdipoScan could be a useful non-invasive tool to evaluate scAT fibrosis and metabolic complications in obesity. Further investigation is required to evaluate the relevance of using the AdipoScan to predict patient weight trajectories and metabolic outcomes after bariatric surgery.
Copyright © 2016 World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue; AdipoScan; Bariatric surgery; Obesity; Shear wave speed; Transient elastography

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27471115     DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2016.06.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol        ISSN: 0301-5629            Impact factor:   2.998


  6 in total

1.  Adipose tissue fibrosis assessed by high resolution ex vivo MRI as a hallmark of tissue alteration in morbid obesity.

Authors:  Khaoula Bouazizi; Mohamed Zarai; Florian Marquet; Judith Aron-Wisnewsky; Karine Clément; Alban Redheuil; Nadjia Kachenoura
Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg       Date:  2021-05

2.  A novel evaluation of density differences in subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue layers in pregnancy using elastography.

Authors:  Narelle Kennedy; Ann Quinton; Michael John Peek; Kristy Robledo; Ron Benzie; Ralph Nanan
Journal:  Australas J Ultrasound Med       Date:  2018-06-25

Review 3.  Use and Importance of Nonhuman Primates in Metabolic Disease Research: Current State of the Field.

Authors:  Peter J Havel; Paul Kievit; Anthony G Comuzzie; Andrew A Bremer
Journal:  ILAR J       Date:  2017-12-01

4.  Elucidating nanoscale mechanical properties of diabetic human adipose tissue using atomic force microscopy.

Authors:  J K Wenderott; Carmen G Flesher; Nicki A Baker; Christopher K Neeley; Oliver A Varban; Carey N Lumeng; Lutfiyya N Muhammad; Chen Yeh; Peter F Green; Robert W O'Rourke
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-11-24       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 5.  Importance of the Microenvironment and Mechanosensing in Adipose Tissue Biology.

Authors:  Simon Lecoutre; Mélanie Lambert; Krzysztof Drygalski; Isabelle Dugail; Salwan Maqdasy; Mathieu Hautefeuille; Karine Clément
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 7.666

Review 6.  The multifaceted progenitor fates in healthy or unhealthy adipose tissue during obesity.

Authors:  Geneviève Marcelin; Karine Clément
Journal:  Rev Endocr Metab Disord       Date:  2021-06-08       Impact factor: 6.514

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