Chemical-shift water-fat MRI of white adipose depots: inability to resolve cell size differences.

Yongbin Yang, Daniel L Smith, Houchun H Hu, Guihua Zhai, Tim R Nagy
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Purpose: Adipocyte cell size varies among individuals and importantly, is inversely correlated with insulin sensitivity, and modifiable by weight loss or pharmaceutical agents. However, there are no non-invasive, in vivo methods for adipocyte cell size determination. Here we apply Chemical-Shift Water-Fat MRI to in vivo measures of subcutaneous (inguinal) and visceral (gonadal) white adipose tissue (WAT) to determine whether the fat-signal fraction (FF) is a sensitive indicator of adipocyte cell size.

Materials and methods: C57BL/6J male mice (8 weeks old) were singly housed and fed a low-fat diet, high-fat diet or very high-fat diet (n = 16 or 15/group) for 8 weeks. Food intake, body weight and composition were measured; CS-MRI was performed on a 9.4 Tesla Bruker magnet with respiratory gating and anesthesia. Histology was acquired for gonadal WAT; both gonadal and inguinal WAT were fixed with osmium tetroxide and then measured through Image J for cell size.

Results: Mice fed with higher fat content diets gained significantly more body weight, fat and lean mass while maintaining higher energy intakes over the 8 weeks. There was no significant difference in fat fraction for either gonadal (P = 0.1295) or inguinal (P = 0.4704) WAT among the three groups, despite significantly larger adipocytes (P <0.0001) in mice on high fat diets.

Conclusion: Although diet-induced obesity significantly increased the amount of fat mass, as well as mean and overall white adipocyte cell size, the CS-MRI measured fat fraction between groups were not significantly different. These results do not support the utility of CS-MRI measured FF for in vivo determination of adipocyte cell size.

白色脂肪库的化学位移水-脂肪MRI:无法分辨细胞大小差异。
目的:脂肪细胞大小因人而异,重要的是,它与胰岛素敏感性呈负相关,并可通过减肥或药物治疗来改变。然而,目前还没有一种非侵入性的体内脂肪细胞大小测定方法。在这里,我们将化学位移水脂肪MRI应用于皮下(腹股沟)和内脏(性腺)白色脂肪组织(WAT)的体内测量,以确定脂肪信号分数(FF)是否是脂肪细胞大小的敏感指标。材料与方法:C57BL/6J雄性小鼠(8周龄)单独饲养,分别饲喂低脂、高脂和极高脂饲粮(每组16或15只),为期8周。测定食物摄取量、体重和身体成分;在呼吸门控和麻醉下,在9.4特斯拉Bruker磁铁上进行CS-MRI。对性腺WAT进行组织学检查;用四氧化锇固定生殖腺和腹股沟WAT,然后通过Image J测量细胞大小。结果:饲喂高脂肪含量饲料的小鼠在8周内显著增加了体重、脂肪和瘦质量,同时保持了较高的能量摄入。三组间性腺WAT (P = 0.1295)和腹股沟WAT (P = 0.4704)脂肪含量差异无统计学意义,但脂肪细胞明显增大(P)。结论:虽然饮食性肥胖显著增加脂肪量,以及平均和总体白色脂肪细胞大小,但CS-MRI测量的脂肪含量组间差异无统计学意义。这些结果不支持CS-MRI测量FF在体内测定脂肪细胞大小的效用。
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