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Lipid droplet-size mapping in human adipose tissue using a clinical 3T system.

Dominik Weidlich1, Julius Honecker2, Christof Boehm1, Stefan Ruschke1, Daniela Junker1, Anh T Van1, Marcus R Makowski1, Christina Holzapfel3, Melina Claussnitzer4,5,6, Hans Hauner2,3, Dimitrios C Karampinos1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To develop a methodology for probing lipid droplet sizes with a clinical system based on a diffusion-weighted stimulated echo-prepared turbo spin-echo sequence and to validate the methodology in water-fat emulsions and show its applicability in ex vivo adipose-tissue samples.
METHODS: A diffusion-weighted stimulated echo-prepared preparation was combined with a single-shot turbo spin-echo readout for measurements at different b-values and diffusion times. The droplet size was estimated with an analytical expression, and three fitting approaches were compared: magnitude-based spatial averaging with voxel-wise residual minimization, complex-based spatial averaging with voxel-wise residual minimization, and complex-based spatial averaging with neighborhood-regularized residual minimization. Simulations were performed to characterize the fitting residual landscape and the approaches' noise performance. The applicability was assessed in oil-in-water emulsions in comparison with laser deflection and in ten human white adipose tissue samples in comparison with histology.
RESULTS: The fitting residual landscape showed a minimum valley with increasing extent as the droplet size increased. In phantoms, a very good agreement of the mean droplet size was observed between the diffusion-weighted MRI-based and the laser deflection measurements, showing the best performance with complex-based spatial averaging with neighborhood-regularized residual minimization processing (R2 /P: 0.971/0.014). In the human adipose-tissue samples, complex-based spatial averaging with neighborhood-regularized residual minimization processing showed a significant correlation (R2 /P: 0.531/0.017) compared with histology.
CONCLUSION: The proposed acquisition and parameter-estimation methodology was able to probe restricted diffusion effects in lipid droplets. The methodology was validated using phantoms, and its feasibility in measuring an apparent lipid droplet size was demonstrated ex vivo in white adipose tissue.
© 2021 The Authors. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

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Keywords:  DW-TSE; adipocyte diameter; adipose tissue microstructure; fat diffusion; lipid droplet

Year:  2021        PMID: 33797107     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.28755

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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Review 1.  Transcriptome and fatty-acid signatures of adipocyte hypertrophy and its non-invasive MR-based characterization in human adipose tissue.

Authors:  Julius Honecker; Stefan Ruschke; Claudine Seeliger; Samantha Laber; Sophie Strobel; Priska Pröll; Christoffer Nellaker; Cecilia M Lindgren; Ulrich Kulozik; Josef Ecker; Dimitrios C Karampinos; Melina Claussnitzer; Hans Hauner
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Next Generation Bone Marrow Adiposity Researchers: Report From the 1st BMAS Summer School 2021.

Authors:  Rossella Labella; Sarah Little-Letsinger; Viktorjia Avilkina; Rita Sarkis; Michaela Tencerova; Annegreet Vlug; Biagio Palmisano
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-04-13       Impact factor: 6.055

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