| Literature DB >> 29320705 |
Fang Zhang1, Guiyang Hao2, Mengle Shao3, Kien Nham2, Yu An3, Qiong Wang3, Yi Zhu3, Christine M Kusminski3, Gedaa Hassan2, Rana K Gupta3, Qiwei Zhai4, Xiankai Sun2, Philipp E Scherer5, Orhan K Oz6.
Abstract
[18F]Fluorodeoxyglucose-PET/CT (18F-FDG-PET/CT) imaging has been invaluable for visualizing metabolically active adipose tissues in humans with potential anti-diabetic and anti-obesity effects. To explore whether mice display human-like fat depots in anatomically comparable regions, we mapped fat depots using glucose or fatty acid imaging tracers, such as 18F-FDG through PET/CT or [123/125I]-β-methyl-p-iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid with SPECT/CT imaging, to analogous depots in mice. Using this type of image analysis with both probes, we define a large number of additional areas of high metabolic activity corresponding to novel fat pads. Histological and gene expression analyses validate these regions as bona fide fat pads. Our findings indicate that fat depots of rodents show a high degree of topological similarity to those of humans. Studies involving both glucose and lipid tracers indicate differential preferences for these substrates in different depots and also suggest that fatty acid-based visualized approaches may reveal additional brown adipose tissue and beige depots in humans.Entities:
Keywords: BAT; PET/CT; SPECT/CT; beige; bona fide thermogenic fat tissues; glucose or fatty acid imaging tracers; human-like; imaging; marker genes; morphology
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29320705 PMCID: PMC5764189 DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2017.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Metab ISSN: 1550-4131 Impact factor: 27.287