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Brown Adipose Tissue Biodistribution and Correlations Particularities in Parathyroid Pathology Personalized Diagnosis

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) participates in the regulation of whole-body metabolism by producing a variety of adipokines. This study investigates into the BAT pattern and the clinical aspects of overweight and obese (OOB) vs. non-obese (NO) hyperparathyroidism (HPT) patients with the aim of assessing...

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Autores principales: Jalloul, Wael, Moscalu, Mihaela, Grierosu, Irena, Ionescu, Teodor, Stolniceanu, Cati Raluca, Gutu, Mihai, Ghizdovat, Vlad, Mocanu, Veronica, Azoicai, Doina, Iliescu, Radu, Moscalu, Roxana, Stefanescu, Cipriana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12123182
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author Jalloul, Wael
Moscalu, Mihaela
Grierosu, Irena
Ionescu, Teodor
Stolniceanu, Cati Raluca
Gutu, Mihai
Ghizdovat, Vlad
Mocanu, Veronica
Azoicai, Doina
Iliescu, Radu
Moscalu, Roxana
Stefanescu, Cipriana
author_facet Jalloul, Wael
Moscalu, Mihaela
Grierosu, Irena
Ionescu, Teodor
Stolniceanu, Cati Raluca
Gutu, Mihai
Ghizdovat, Vlad
Mocanu, Veronica
Azoicai, Doina
Iliescu, Radu
Moscalu, Roxana
Stefanescu, Cipriana
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description Brown adipose tissue (BAT) participates in the regulation of whole-body metabolism by producing a variety of adipokines. This study investigates into the BAT pattern and the clinical aspects of overweight and obese (OOB) vs. non-obese (NO) hyperparathyroidism (HPT) patients with the aim of assessing the impact of BAT and obesity on HPT. Parathyroid scans performed on 441 HPT patients between 2015 and 2020 were retrospectively analyzed in order to select the images with active BAT. Based on their BMI, the patients with active BAT were divided into OOB vs. NO. The results showed that BAT was present in cervical and supraclavicular regions, with a single localization especially among NO vs. multiple sites among OOB. The (total counts/pixels)(BAT)/(total counts/pixels)(non-BAT) ratio in the right cervical localization showed a significant difference between the groups with higher values in OOB. BMI, PTH, FT4, vitamin D, magnesium, creatinine, and urea had significant correlations with BAT ratios. The predictive values showed that right cervical ratios higher than 1.52 and right supraclavicular ratios lower than 1.15 indicated an increased probability of being OOB. The significant correlations between BAT activation in OOB vs. NO and HPT clinical parameters could be useful for developing potential treatments based on this tissue.
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spelling pubmed-97770392022-12-23 Brown Adipose Tissue Biodistribution and Correlations Particularities in Parathyroid Pathology Personalized Diagnosis Jalloul, Wael Moscalu, Mihaela Grierosu, Irena Ionescu, Teodor Stolniceanu, Cati Raluca Gutu, Mihai Ghizdovat, Vlad Mocanu, Veronica Azoicai, Doina Iliescu, Radu Moscalu, Roxana Stefanescu, Cipriana Diagnostics (Basel) Article Brown adipose tissue (BAT) participates in the regulation of whole-body metabolism by producing a variety of adipokines. This study investigates into the BAT pattern and the clinical aspects of overweight and obese (OOB) vs. non-obese (NO) hyperparathyroidism (HPT) patients with the aim of assessing the impact of BAT and obesity on HPT. Parathyroid scans performed on 441 HPT patients between 2015 and 2020 were retrospectively analyzed in order to select the images with active BAT. Based on their BMI, the patients with active BAT were divided into OOB vs. NO. The results showed that BAT was present in cervical and supraclavicular regions, with a single localization especially among NO vs. multiple sites among OOB. The (total counts/pixels)(BAT)/(total counts/pixels)(non-BAT) ratio in the right cervical localization showed a significant difference between the groups with higher values in OOB. BMI, PTH, FT4, vitamin D, magnesium, creatinine, and urea had significant correlations with BAT ratios. The predictive values showed that right cervical ratios higher than 1.52 and right supraclavicular ratios lower than 1.15 indicated an increased probability of being OOB. The significant correlations between BAT activation in OOB vs. NO and HPT clinical parameters could be useful for developing potential treatments based on this tissue. MDPI 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9777039/ /pubmed/36553189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12123182 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jalloul, Wael
Moscalu, Mihaela
Grierosu, Irena
Ionescu, Teodor
Stolniceanu, Cati Raluca
Gutu, Mihai
Ghizdovat, Vlad
Mocanu, Veronica
Azoicai, Doina
Iliescu, Radu
Moscalu, Roxana
Stefanescu, Cipriana
Brown Adipose Tissue Biodistribution and Correlations Particularities in Parathyroid Pathology Personalized Diagnosis
title Brown Adipose Tissue Biodistribution and Correlations Particularities in Parathyroid Pathology Personalized Diagnosis
title_full Brown Adipose Tissue Biodistribution and Correlations Particularities in Parathyroid Pathology Personalized Diagnosis
title_fullStr Brown Adipose Tissue Biodistribution and Correlations Particularities in Parathyroid Pathology Personalized Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Brown Adipose Tissue Biodistribution and Correlations Particularities in Parathyroid Pathology Personalized Diagnosis
title_short Brown Adipose Tissue Biodistribution and Correlations Particularities in Parathyroid Pathology Personalized Diagnosis
title_sort brown adipose tissue biodistribution and correlations particularities in parathyroid pathology personalized diagnosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12123182
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