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Imaging Adipose Tissue Browning using Mitochondrial Complex-I Tracer [(18)F]BCPP-EF

Browning of white adipose tissue (WAT) into beige adipocytes has been proposed as a strategy to tackle the ongoing obesity epidemic. Thermogenic stimuli have been investigated with the aim of converting existing white adipose tissue, primarily used for energy storage, into beige adipocytes capable o...

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Autores principales: Goggi, Julian L., Hartimath, Siddesh, Khanapur, Shivashankar, Ramasamy, Boominathan, Tang, Jun Rong, Cheng, Peter, Barron, Anna M., Tsukada, Hideo, Robins, Edward G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9173993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35694709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6113660
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author Goggi, Julian L.
Hartimath, Siddesh
Khanapur, Shivashankar
Ramasamy, Boominathan
Tang, Jun Rong
Cheng, Peter
Barron, Anna M.
Tsukada, Hideo
Robins, Edward G.
author_facet Goggi, Julian L.
Hartimath, Siddesh
Khanapur, Shivashankar
Ramasamy, Boominathan
Tang, Jun Rong
Cheng, Peter
Barron, Anna M.
Tsukada, Hideo
Robins, Edward G.
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description Browning of white adipose tissue (WAT) into beige adipocytes has been proposed as a strategy to tackle the ongoing obesity epidemic. Thermogenic stimuli have been investigated with the aim of converting existing white adipose tissue, primarily used for energy storage, into beige adipocytes capable of dissipating energy; however, evaluation is complicated by the dearth of noninvasive methodologies to quantify de novo beige adipocytes in WAT. Imaging with [(18)F]FDG is commonly used to measure brown adipose tissue (BAT) and beige adipocytes but the relationship between beige adipocytes, thermogenesis and [(18)F]FDG uptake is unclear. [(18)F]BCPP-EF, a tracer for mitochondrial complex-I (MC-I), acts as a marker of oxidative metabolism and may be useful for the detection of newly formed beige adipocytes. Mice received doses of the β3-adrenergic agonist CL-316,243 subchronically for 7 days to induce formation of beige adipocytes in inguinal white fat. PET imaging was performed longitudinally with both [(18)F]FDG (a marker of glycolysis) and [(18)F]BCPP-EF (an MC-I marker) to assess the effect of thermogenic stimulation on uptake in browning inguinal WAT and interscapular BAT. Treatment with CL-316,243 led to significant increases in both [(18)F]FDG and [(18)F]BCPP-EF in inguinal WAT. The uptake of [(18)F]BCPP-EF in inguinal WAT was significantly increased above control levels after 3 days of stimulation, whereas [(18)F]FDG only showed a significant increase after 7 days. The uptake of [(18)F]BCPP-EF in newly formed beige adipocytes was blocked by pretreatment with an adrenoceptor antagonist suggesting that beige adipocyte formation may be associated with the activation of MC-I. However, in BAT, uptake of [(18)F]BCPP-EF was unaffected by β3-adrenergic stimulation, potentially due to the high expression of MC-I. [(18)F]BCPP-EF can detect newly formed beige adipocytes in WAT generated after subchronic treatment with the β3-adrenergic agonist CL-316,243 and displays both higher inguinal WAT uptake and earlier detection than [(18)F]FDG. The MC-I tracer may be a useful tool in the evaluation of new therapeutic strategies targeting metabolic adipose tissues to tackle obesity and metabolic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-91739932022-06-10 Imaging Adipose Tissue Browning using Mitochondrial Complex-I Tracer [(18)F]BCPP-EF Goggi, Julian L. Hartimath, Siddesh Khanapur, Shivashankar Ramasamy, Boominathan Tang, Jun Rong Cheng, Peter Barron, Anna M. Tsukada, Hideo Robins, Edward G. Contrast Media Mol Imaging Research Article Browning of white adipose tissue (WAT) into beige adipocytes has been proposed as a strategy to tackle the ongoing obesity epidemic. Thermogenic stimuli have been investigated with the aim of converting existing white adipose tissue, primarily used for energy storage, into beige adipocytes capable of dissipating energy; however, evaluation is complicated by the dearth of noninvasive methodologies to quantify de novo beige adipocytes in WAT. Imaging with [(18)F]FDG is commonly used to measure brown adipose tissue (BAT) and beige adipocytes but the relationship between beige adipocytes, thermogenesis and [(18)F]FDG uptake is unclear. [(18)F]BCPP-EF, a tracer for mitochondrial complex-I (MC-I), acts as a marker of oxidative metabolism and may be useful for the detection of newly formed beige adipocytes. Mice received doses of the β3-adrenergic agonist CL-316,243 subchronically for 7 days to induce formation of beige adipocytes in inguinal white fat. PET imaging was performed longitudinally with both [(18)F]FDG (a marker of glycolysis) and [(18)F]BCPP-EF (an MC-I marker) to assess the effect of thermogenic stimulation on uptake in browning inguinal WAT and interscapular BAT. Treatment with CL-316,243 led to significant increases in both [(18)F]FDG and [(18)F]BCPP-EF in inguinal WAT. The uptake of [(18)F]BCPP-EF in inguinal WAT was significantly increased above control levels after 3 days of stimulation, whereas [(18)F]FDG only showed a significant increase after 7 days. The uptake of [(18)F]BCPP-EF in newly formed beige adipocytes was blocked by pretreatment with an adrenoceptor antagonist suggesting that beige adipocyte formation may be associated with the activation of MC-I. However, in BAT, uptake of [(18)F]BCPP-EF was unaffected by β3-adrenergic stimulation, potentially due to the high expression of MC-I. [(18)F]BCPP-EF can detect newly formed beige adipocytes in WAT generated after subchronic treatment with the β3-adrenergic agonist CL-316,243 and displays both higher inguinal WAT uptake and earlier detection than [(18)F]FDG. The MC-I tracer may be a useful tool in the evaluation of new therapeutic strategies targeting metabolic adipose tissues to tackle obesity and metabolic diseases. Hindawi 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9173993/ /pubmed/35694709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6113660 Text en Copyright © 2022 Julian L. Goggi et al. https://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.
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Goggi, Julian L.
Hartimath, Siddesh
Khanapur, Shivashankar
Ramasamy, Boominathan
Tang, Jun Rong
Cheng, Peter
Barron, Anna M.
Tsukada, Hideo
Robins, Edward G.
Imaging Adipose Tissue Browning using Mitochondrial Complex-I Tracer [(18)F]BCPP-EF
title Imaging Adipose Tissue Browning using Mitochondrial Complex-I Tracer [(18)F]BCPP-EF
title_full Imaging Adipose Tissue Browning using Mitochondrial Complex-I Tracer [(18)F]BCPP-EF
title_fullStr Imaging Adipose Tissue Browning using Mitochondrial Complex-I Tracer [(18)F]BCPP-EF
title_full_unstemmed Imaging Adipose Tissue Browning using Mitochondrial Complex-I Tracer [(18)F]BCPP-EF
title_short Imaging Adipose Tissue Browning using Mitochondrial Complex-I Tracer [(18)F]BCPP-EF
title_sort imaging adipose tissue browning using mitochondrial complex-i tracer [(18)f]bcpp-ef
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9173993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35694709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6113660
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