Applicability of supraclavicular oxygenated and total hemoglobin evaluated by near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy as indicators of brown adipose tissue density in humans

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Abstract

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) may potentially be used in strategies for preventing lifestyle-related diseases. We examine evidence that near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy (NIRTRS) is capable of estimating human BAT density (BAT-d). The parameters examined in this study are total hemoglobin [total-Hb]sup, oxygenated Hb [oxy-Hb]sup, deoxygenated Hb [deoxy-Hb]sup, Hb O2 saturation (StO2sup), and the reduced scattering coefficient in the supraclavicular region (µs ’sup), where BAT deposits can be located; corresponding parameters in the control deltoid region are obtained as controls. Among the NIRTRS parameters, [total-Hb]sup and [oxy-Hb]sup show region-specific increases in winter, compared to summer. Further, [total-Hb]sup and [oxy-Hb]sup are correlated with cold-induced thermogenesis in the supraclavicular region. We conclude that NIRTRS-determined [total-Hb]sup and [oxy-Hb]sup are useful parameters for evaluating BAT-d in a simple, rapid, non-invasive manner.

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Nirengi, S., Fuse, S., Amagasa, S., Homma, T., Kime, R., Kuroiwa, M., … Hamaoka, T. (2019). Applicability of supraclavicular oxygenated and total hemoglobin evaluated by near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy as indicators of brown adipose tissue density in humans. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092214

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