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Near-Infrared Spatially Resolved Spectroscopy as an Indirect Technique to Assess Brown Adipose Tissue in Young Women

  • MOLECULAR IMAGING AND BIOLOGY
  • Autores
    Acosta, FM; Berchem, J; Martinez-Tellez, B; Sanchez-Delgado, G; Alcantara, JMA; Ortiz-Alvarez, L; Hamaoka, T; Ruiz, JR
  • Año Publicación
    2019
  • Volumen
    21
  • Número
    2
  • Pág. Inicio
    328
  • Pág. Fin
    338
  • Pág. Fin
    328
Referencia Citadas
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PurposeNear-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has recently been proposed as an indirect technique to assess brown adipose tissue (BAT) in young men. NIRS arises as a novel technique to avoid the limitations of the gold-standard 2-deoxy-2-[F-18]fluoro-D-glucose ([F-18]DG) positron emission tomography combined with X-ray computed tomography (PET/CT). The aim of this study was to examine the association between near-infrared spatially resolved spectroscopy (NIRSRS) parameters and BAT volume and activity estimated by [F-18]DG-PET/CT in 18 young healthy women.ProceduresNIR(SRS) parameters [tissue saturation index and concentrations of total haemoglobin, oxy-haemoglobin, and deoxy-haemoglobin] were continuously measured in the supraclavicular and forearm regions, in both warm and cold (2h of personalised cold exposure) conditions. Then, the NIRSRS data were analysed as an average of 5min in 4 different periods: (i) warm period as the baseline record, (ii) cold period I, (iii) cold period II, and (iv) cold period III. The data were then correlated with BAT volume and activity (SUVmean and SUVpeak) estimated by [F-18]DG-PET/CT.ResultsThere was no association between the NIRSRS parameters in the supraclavicular region in warm conditions (no previous cold exposure) and BAT volume and activity (P>0.05). Similarly, the cold-induced changes of the NIRSRS parameters in the supraclavicular region were not associated with BAT volume and activity (P>0.05).ConclusionsNIR(SRS) does not seem to be a valid technique to indirectly assess BAT in young healthy women. Further research is needed to validate this technique against other methods such as PET/CT using different radiotracers or magnetic resonance imaging.


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Web financiada por la Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Conocimiento, Investigación y Universidades, Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), proyecto SOMM17/6107/UGR