Brown Adipose Tissue Improves Whole-Body Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin Sensitivity in Humans
Shriners Hospitals for Children - Galveston · Harokopio University of Athens · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) has attracted scientific interest as an antidiabetic tissue owing to its ability to dissipate energy as heat. Despite a plethora of data concerning the role of BAT in glucose metabolism in rodents, the role of BAT (if any) in glucose metabolism in humans remains unclear. To investigate whether BAT activation alters whole-body glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity in humans, we studied seven BAT-positive (BAT(+)) men and five BAT-negative (BAT(-)) men under thermoneutral conditions and after prolonged (5-8 h) cold exposure (CE). The two groups were similar in age, BMI, and adiposity. CE significantly increased resting energy expenditure, whole-body glucose disposal, plasma…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.96
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
16- MCMaria Chondronikola
Shriners Hospitals for Children - Galveston, Harokopio University of Athens, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
- EVElena Volpi
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
- EBElisabet Børsheim
Shriners Hospitals for Children - Galveston, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
- CPCraig Porter
Shriners Hospitals for Children - Galveston, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
- PAPalam Annamalai
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Topics & keywords
- Insulin sensitivity
- Adipose tissue
- Glucose homeostasis
- Homeostasis
- Endocrinology
- Brown adipose tissue
- Internal medicine
- Insulin