Incidental finding of low brown adipose tissue activity in endurance-trained individuals: Methodological considerations for positron emission tomography.

Journal of nature and science Pub Date : 2017-03-01
Eric T Trexler, Drew McCallister, Abbie E Smith-Ryan, Rosa T Branca
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Brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adults has been shown to have a meaningful impact on energy expenditure and cold-induced thermogenesis. Data from rodent research have suggested that exercise may be a promising method of increasing BAT activity, with potential applications to the treatment and prevention of obesity and diabetes. However, emerging human research using positron emission tomography (PET) with [18F] Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) has identified lower BAT activity in endurance-trained athletes compared to sedentary controls, despite similar metabolic rate responses to cold exposure. Here we report a similar incidental finding in a pilot study that included a sample of 2 endurance athletes and 10 untrained individuals. This incidental finding motivated a retrospective analysis of the data aimed at assessing the potential confounding influence of muscle FDG uptake on BAT estimation. Results indicated that athletes skewed the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and supraclavicular fat (sFAT) FDG uptake, while a non-significant inverse relationship between muscle FDG uptake and sFAT FDG uptake was also observed. The current retrospective analysis provides preliminary evidence suggesting that BAT estimation may be biased in endurance-trained individuals, which may relate to skeletal muscle FDG uptake. These results point to important methodological considerations for estimating BAT activity via FDG uptake, for which we propose potential solutions that facilitate unbiased estimation of BAT activity in groups that differ in terms of lean body mass and physical activity level.

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偶然发现的低棕色脂肪组织活动在耐力训练的个人:正电子发射断层扫描的方法学考虑。
棕色脂肪组织(BAT)已被证明对能量消耗和冷诱导产热有重要影响。来自啮齿动物研究的数据表明,运动可能是增加BAT活性的一种有希望的方法,在治疗和预防肥胖和糖尿病方面有潜在的应用。然而,使用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)和[18F]氟脱氧葡萄糖(FDG)进行的最新人体研究发现,与久坐对照组相比,耐力训练的运动员的BAT活性较低,尽管对寒冷暴露的代谢率反应相似。在这里,我们报告了一个类似的偶然发现,在一项试点研究中,包括2名耐力运动员和10名未经训练的个人。这一偶然发现促使对数据进行回顾性分析,旨在评估肌肉FDG摄取对BAT估计的潜在混杂影响。结果表明,运动员身体质量指数(BMI)与锁骨上脂肪(sFAT) FDG摄取之间存在偏倚关系,肌肉FDG摄取与sFAT FDG摄取之间也存在不显著的负相关关系。目前的回顾性分析提供了初步证据,表明在耐力训练的个体中,BAT估计可能存在偏差,这可能与骨骼肌FDG摄取有关。这些结果指出了通过FDG摄取来估计BAT活性的重要方法考虑,为此我们提出了潜在的解决方案,以促进在瘦体重和身体活动水平不同的群体中对BAT活性的无偏估计。
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