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Multimodal Imaging for the Detection of Brown Adipose Tissue Activation in Women: A Pilot Study Using NIRS and Infrared Thermography
PURPOSE: A clear link between obesity and brown adipose tissue (BAT) dysfunction has been recently demonstrated. The purpose of this pilot study is to determine if near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) 2D imaging together with infrared thermography (IRT) is capable of identifying thermal and vascular re...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5618764/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29104746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5986452 |
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author | Hartwig, Valentina Guiducci, Letizia Marinelli, Martina Pistoia, Laura Tegrimi, Tommaso Minutoli Iervasi, Giorgio Quinones-Galvan, Alfredo L'Abbate, Antonio |
author_facet | Hartwig, Valentina Guiducci, Letizia Marinelli, Martina Pistoia, Laura Tegrimi, Tommaso Minutoli Iervasi, Giorgio Quinones-Galvan, Alfredo L'Abbate, Antonio |
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description | PURPOSE: A clear link between obesity and brown adipose tissue (BAT) dysfunction has been recently demonstrated. The purpose of this pilot study is to determine if near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) 2D imaging together with infrared thermography (IRT) is capable of identifying thermal and vascular response in the supraclavicular (SCV) areas after the ingestion of an oral glucose load as a thermogenic stimulation. METHOD: We studied two groups of women (obese versus lean) for discerning their different responses. NIRS and IRT images were acquired on the neck in the left SCV region during a 3 h oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and immediately after a cold stimulation. RESULTS: We detected a significant thermal response of BAT in SCV fossa in both groups. Both during OGTT and after cold stimulation, skin temperature was persistently higher in lean versus obese. This response was not coupled with changes in oxygen saturation of subcutaneous tissue in that area. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The results show that NIRS/IRT may be a novel, noninvasive, radiation-free, easy to use, and low-cost method for monitoring, during the standard clinical practice, the diet and pharmacological intervention which aims to stimulate BAT as a potential therapeutic target against obesity and diabetes. |
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spelling | pubmed-56187642017-11-05 Multimodal Imaging for the Detection of Brown Adipose Tissue Activation in Women: A Pilot Study Using NIRS and Infrared Thermography Hartwig, Valentina Guiducci, Letizia Marinelli, Martina Pistoia, Laura Tegrimi, Tommaso Minutoli Iervasi, Giorgio Quinones-Galvan, Alfredo L'Abbate, Antonio J Healthc Eng Research Article PURPOSE: A clear link between obesity and brown adipose tissue (BAT) dysfunction has been recently demonstrated. The purpose of this pilot study is to determine if near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) 2D imaging together with infrared thermography (IRT) is capable of identifying thermal and vascular response in the supraclavicular (SCV) areas after the ingestion of an oral glucose load as a thermogenic stimulation. METHOD: We studied two groups of women (obese versus lean) for discerning their different responses. NIRS and IRT images were acquired on the neck in the left SCV region during a 3 h oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and immediately after a cold stimulation. RESULTS: We detected a significant thermal response of BAT in SCV fossa in both groups. Both during OGTT and after cold stimulation, skin temperature was persistently higher in lean versus obese. This response was not coupled with changes in oxygen saturation of subcutaneous tissue in that area. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The results show that NIRS/IRT may be a novel, noninvasive, radiation-free, easy to use, and low-cost method for monitoring, during the standard clinical practice, the diet and pharmacological intervention which aims to stimulate BAT as a potential therapeutic target against obesity and diabetes. Hindawi 2017 2017-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5618764/ /pubmed/29104746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5986452 Text en Copyright © 2017 Valentina Hartwig et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hartwig, Valentina Guiducci, Letizia Marinelli, Martina Pistoia, Laura Tegrimi, Tommaso Minutoli Iervasi, Giorgio Quinones-Galvan, Alfredo L'Abbate, Antonio Multimodal Imaging for the Detection of Brown Adipose Tissue Activation in Women: A Pilot Study Using NIRS and Infrared Thermography |
title | Multimodal Imaging for the Detection of Brown Adipose Tissue Activation in Women: A Pilot Study Using NIRS and Infrared Thermography |
title_full | Multimodal Imaging for the Detection of Brown Adipose Tissue Activation in Women: A Pilot Study Using NIRS and Infrared Thermography |
title_fullStr | Multimodal Imaging for the Detection of Brown Adipose Tissue Activation in Women: A Pilot Study Using NIRS and Infrared Thermography |
title_full_unstemmed | Multimodal Imaging for the Detection of Brown Adipose Tissue Activation in Women: A Pilot Study Using NIRS and Infrared Thermography |
title_short | Multimodal Imaging for the Detection of Brown Adipose Tissue Activation in Women: A Pilot Study Using NIRS and Infrared Thermography |
title_sort | multimodal imaging for the detection of brown adipose tissue activation in women: a pilot study using nirs and infrared thermography |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5618764/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29104746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5986452 |
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