| Literature DB >> 29514074 |
Josefine Reber1, Monja Willershäuser2, Angelos Karlas1, Korbinian Paul-Yuan1, Gael Diot1, Daniela Franz3, Tobias Fromme4, Saak V Ovsepian1, Nicolas Bézière1, Elena Dubikovskaya5, Dimitrios C Karampinos3, Christina Holzapfel6, Hans Hauner7, Martin Klingenspor2, Vasilis Ntziachristos8.
Abstract
Metabolism is a fundamental process of life. However, non-invasive measurement of local tissue metabolism is limited today by a deficiency in adequate tools for in vivo observations. We designed a multi-modular platform that explored the relation between local tissue oxygen consumption, determined by label-free optoacoustic measurements of hemoglobin, and concurrent indirect calorimetry obtained during metabolic activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT). By studying mice and humans, we show how video-rate handheld multi-spectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) in the 700-970 nm spectral range enables non-invasive imaging of BAT activation, consistent with positron emission tomography findings. Moreover, we observe BAT composition differences between healthy and diabetic tissues. The study consolidates hemoglobin as a principal label-free biomarker for longitudinal non-invasive imaging of BAT morphology and bioenergetics in situ. We also resolve water and fat components in volunteers, and contrast MSOT readouts with magnetic resonance imaging data.Entities:
Keywords: MSOT; blood oxygenation; brown adipose tissue; indirect calorimetry; magnetic resonance imaging; metabolic imaging; multispectral imaging; optoacoustic, photoacoustic; positron emission tomography
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29514074 DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2018.02.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Metab ISSN: 1550-4131 Impact factor: 27.287