Brown Adipose Tissue Energy Metabolism in Humans (original) (raw)

15O PET Measurement of Blood Flow and Oxygen Consumption in Cold-Activated Human Brown Fat

William R Leonard

Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2013

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Human brown adipose tissue [15O]O2 PET imaging in the presence and absence of cold stimulus

Pirjo Nuutila

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2016

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Outdoor Temperature, Age, Sex, Body Mass Index, and Diabetic Status Determine the Prevalence, Mass, and Glucose-Uptake Activity of 18F-FDG-Detected BAT in Humans

Éric Turcotte

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2011

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Brown Adipose Tissue: Multimodality Evaluation by PET, MRI, Infrared Thermography, and Whole‐Body Calorimetry (TACTICAL‐II)

John totman

Obesity

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Thermal imaging is a non-invasive alternative to PET-CT for measurement of brown adipose tissue activity in humans

James Law

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Skin temperature may not yield human brown adipose tissue activity in diverse populations

R. Parkkola

Acta Physiologica

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Different Metabolic Responses of Human Brown Adipose Tissue to Activation by Cold and Insulin

K. Virtanen, Pirjo Nuutila

Cell Metabolism, 2011

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Distribution of Brown Adipose Tissue Radiodensity in Young Adults: Implications for Cold [18F]FDG-PET/CT Analyses

Borja Martínez Téllez

Molecular Imaging and Biology, 2019

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Brown Fat Activity Determined by Infrared Thermography and Thermogenesis Measurement Using Whole Body Calorimetry (BRIGHT Study)

M. Leow

Physiological Research

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High Incidence of Metabolically Active Brown Adipose Tissue in Healthy Adult Humans: Effects of Cold Exposure and Adiposity

Masao Miyagawa

Diabetes, 2009

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Whole Body and Regional Quantification of Active Human Brown Adipose Tissue Using 18F-FDG PET/CT

Ilan Tal

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019

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Quantitative assessment of brown adipose tissue metabolic activity and volume using 18F-FDG PET/CT and β3-adrenergic receptor activation

Jogeshwar Mukherjee

EJNMMI Research, 2011

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Brown adipose tissue oxidative metabolism contributes to energy expenditure during acute cold exposure in humans

François Haman, Éric Turcotte, Brigitte Guérin

Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2012

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BAT: a new target for human obesity?

Sara Becerril

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2009

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In vivo measurement of energy substrate contribution to cold-induced brown adipose tissue thermogenesis

Roger Lecomte

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2015

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Supraclavicular Skin Temperature as a Measure of 18F-FDG Uptake by BAT in Human Subjects

Ingrid Jazet

PLoS ONE, 2014

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Autonomic regulation of brown adipose tissue thermogenesis in health and disease: potential clinical applications for altering BAT thermogenesis

Shaun Morrison

Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2014

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Heart rate as a predictor of metabolic rate in heterothermic bats

F. Geiser

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014

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Brown Fat Activation Mediates Cold-Induced Thermogenesis in Adult Humans in Response to a Mild Decrease in Ambient Temperature

Amber Courville

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2013

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Quantification of Human and Rodent Brown Adipose Tissue Function Using 99mTc-Methoxyisobutylisonitrile SPECT/CT and 18F-FDG PET/CT

Gerald Kolodny, Aaron Cypess

Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2013

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Brown Adipose Tissue and Skeletal Muscle 18F-FDG Activity After a Personalized Cold Exposure Is Not Associated With Cold-Induced Thermogenesis and Nutrient Oxidation Rates in Young Healthy Adults

Borja Martínez Téllez

Frontiers in Physiology, 2018

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Brown adipose tissue activity after a high-calorie meal in humans

Felix Mottaghy

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2013

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Capsinoids activate brown adipose tissue (BAT) with increased energy expenditure associated with subthreshold 18-fluorine fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in BAT-positive humans confirmed by positron emission tomography scan

Melvin Leow

The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2018

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Hibernation strategy – related profound differences in the whole-body fat composition of bats

Jan Zukal

Journal of Vertebrate Biology

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Infrared Thermography for Estimating Supraclavicular Skin Temperature and BAT Activity in Humans: A Systematic Review

Juan Corral-Pérez

Obesity, 2019

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Validation of the doubly labeled water technique in small insectivorous bats by comparison with indirect calorimetry.

John Speakman

Physiologcal Zoology, 1988

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Age related variation in the energy costs of torpor in Daubenton's bat: effects on fat accumulation prior to hibernation

John Speakman

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Exercise-training reduces BAT thermogenesis in rats

Nathalie Rieth

Physiology & …, 1995

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Brown Adipose Reporting Criteria in Imaging STudies (BARCIST 1.0): Recommendations for Standardized FDG-PET/CT Experiments in Humans

John Sunderland

Cell Metabolism, 2016

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Prevalence, Mass, and Glucose-Uptake Activity of 18F-FDG-Detected Brown Adipose Tissue in Humans Living in a Temperate Zone of Italy

Carla Lubrano

PLoS ONE, 2013

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