Non-invasive Imaging Methods for Brown Adipose Tissue Detection and Function Evaluation.

Internal medicine: open access Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-07 DOI:10.4172/2165-8048.1000299
Yaqi Zhang, Xiaofei Hu, Su Hu, Alessandro Scotti, Kejia Cai, Jian Wang, Xin Zhou, Ding Yang, Matteo Figini, Liang Pan, Junjie Shangguan, Jia Yang, Zhuoli Zhang
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Abstract

Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT) has a major role in thermoregulation, producing heat by non-shivering thermogenesis. Primarily found in animals and human infants, the presence of significant brown adipose tissue was identified only recently, and its metabolic role in adults was reconsidered. BAT is believed to have an important role in many metabolic diseases, such as obesity and diabetes, and also to be associated with cancer cachexia. Therefore, it is currently a topic of great interest in the research community, and many groups are investigating the mechanisms underlying BAT metabolism in normal and pathological conditions. However, well established non-invasive methods for assessing BAT distribution and function are still lacking. The purpose of this review is to summarize the current state of the art of these methods, with a particular focus on PET, CT and MRI.

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褐色脂肪组织检测和功能评估的无创成像方法。
棕色脂肪组织(BAT)在体温调节中起主要作用,通过非寒颤产热产生热量。棕色脂肪主要存在于动物和人类婴儿中,直到最近才发现存在大量的棕色脂肪组织,并重新考虑其在成人中的代谢作用。BAT被认为在许多代谢性疾病中起重要作用,如肥胖和糖尿病,也与癌症恶病质有关。因此,它是目前研究界非常感兴趣的话题,许多小组正在研究正常和病理条件下BAT代谢的机制。然而,评估BAT分布和功能的完善的非侵入性方法仍然缺乏。本综述的目的是总结这些方法的现状,特别关注PET, CT和MRI。
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