| Literature DB >> 30105585 |
Minna Lahesmaa1,2, Vesa Oikonen1, Semi Helin1, Pauliina Luoto1, Mueez U Din1,2, Alexander Pfeifer3, Pirjo Nuutila1,4, Kirsi A Virtanen5,6.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) has emerged as a potential target to combat obesity and diabetes, but novel strategies to activate BAT are needed. Adenosine and A2A receptor (A2AR) agonism activate BAT in rodents, and endogenous adenosine is released locally in BAT as a by-product of noradrenaline, but physiological data from humans is lacking. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the effects of exogenous adenosine on human BAT perfusion, and to determine the density of A2ARs in human BAT in vivo for the first time, using PET/CT imaging.Entities:
Keywords: A2A receptor; Adenosine; Brown adipose tissue; Perfusion; Physiology; Positron emission tomography; [11C]TMSX; [15O]H2O
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30105585 PMCID: PMC6351510 DOI: 10.1007/s00259-018-4120-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging ISSN: 1619-7070 Impact factor: 9.236
Fig. 1A. Diagram of the PET/CT imaging protocol. Each subject (n = 10) participated in imaging on 2 days with [15O]H2O and [11C]TMSX radioligands. B. Plasma noradrenaline (NA) values, C. energy expenditure (EE), D. the utilization of lipids as energy substrate, E. plasma-free fatty acids (FFAs) and F. plasma triglycerides increased during cold exposure. (Carb. = carbohydrates)
Fig. 2A. Perfusion of BAT, muscle and WAT (n = 10) at baseline, during cold exposure and during adenosine administration. B. Perfusion in BAT, depicting individual change from baseline to cold, and from baseline to adenosine stimulation. C.–E. Coronal [15O]H2O-PET/CT images of BAT from one study subject in all three study conditions. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001
Fig. 3A. [11C]TMSX distribution volume (DV) of BAT, muscle and WAT (n = 8) at baseline and during cold exposure. **P < 0.01. B. [11C]TMSX distribution volume in BAT, depicting individual change from baseline to cold. C.–D. Transverse [11C]TMSX-PET/CT images of BAT from one study subject in both study conditions