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Functional and anatomical characterization of brown adipose tissue in heart failure with blood oxygen level dependent magnetic resonance.


ABSTRACT: Recent studies have suggested that brown adipose tissue (BAT) plays an important role in obesity, insulin resistance and heart failure. The characterization of BAT in vivo, however, has been challenging. No technique to comprehensively image BAT anatomy and function has been described. Moreover, the impact on BAT of the neuroendocrine activation seen in heart failure has only recently begun to be evaluated in vivo. The aim of this study was to use MRI to characterize the impact of heart failure on the morphology and function of BAT. Mice subjected to permanent ligation of the left coronary artery were imaged with MRI 6?weeks later. T2 weighted MRI of BAT volume and blood oxygen level dependent MRI of BAT function were performed. T2 * maps of BAT were obtained at multiple time points before and after administration of the ?3 adrenergic agonist CL 316 243 (CL). Blood flow to BAT was studied after CL injection using the flow alternating inversion recovery (FAIR) approach. Excised BAT tissue was analyzed for lipid droplet content and for uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) mRNA expression. BAT volume was significantly lower in heart failure (51?±?1?mm(3) versus 65?±?3?mm(3) ; p?

SUBMITTER: Panagia M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4912044 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional and anatomical characterization of brown adipose tissue in heart failure with blood oxygen level dependent magnetic resonance.

Panagia Marcello M   Chen Yin-Ching Iris YC   Chen Howard H HH   Ernande Laura L   Chen Chan C   Chao Wei W   Kwong Kenneth K   Scherrer-Crosbie Marielle M   Sosnovik David E DE  

NMR in biomedicine 20160526 7


Recent studies have suggested that brown adipose tissue (BAT) plays an important role in obesity, insulin resistance and heart failure. The characterization of BAT in vivo, however, has been challenging. No technique to comprehensively image BAT anatomy and function has been described. Moreover, the impact on BAT of the neuroendocrine activation seen in heart failure has only recently begun to be evaluated in vivo. The aim of this study was to use MRI to characterize the impact of heart failure  ...[more]

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