Spontaneous glucose uptake by brown adipose tissue (BAT) is lower in overweight or obese individuals and in diabetes. However, BAT metabolism has not been previously investigated in patients with type 2 diabetes during controlled cold exposure. Using positron emission tomography with 11C-acetate, 18F-fluoro-deoxyglucose (18FDG), and 18F-fluoro-thiaheptadecanoic acid (18FTHA), a fatty acid tracer, BAT oxidative metabolism and perfusion and glucose and nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA) turnover were determined in men with well-controlled type 2 diabetes and age-matched control subjects under experimental cold exposure designed to minimize shivering. Despite smaller volumes of 18FDG-positive BAT and lower glucose uptake per volume of BAT compared with young healthy control subjects, cold-induced oxidative metabolism and NEFA uptake per BAT volume and an increase in total body energy expenditure did not differ in patients with type 2 diabetes or their age-matched control subjects. The reduction in 18FDG-positive BAT volume and BAT glucose clearance were associated with a reduction in BAT radiodensity and perfusion. 18FDG-positive BAT volume and the cold-induced increase in BAT radiodensity were associated with an increase in systemic NEFA turnover. These results show that cold-induced NEFA uptake and oxidative metabolism are not defective in type 2 diabetes despite reduced glucose uptake per BAT volume and BAT “whitening.”
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February 12 2015
Selective Impairment of Glucose but Not Fatty Acid or Oxidative Metabolism in Brown Adipose Tissue of Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes Available to Purchase
Denis P. Blondin;
Denis P. Blondin
1Department of Medicine, Centre de Recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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Sébastien M. Labbé;
Sébastien M. Labbé
2Centre de Recherche de l’Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Québec, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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Christophe Noll;
Christophe Noll
1Department of Medicine, Centre de Recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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Margaret Kunach;
Margaret Kunach
1Department of Medicine, Centre de Recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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Serge Phoenix;
Serge Phoenix
1Department of Medicine, Centre de Recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
3Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiobiology, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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Brigitte Guérin;
Brigitte Guérin
3Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiobiology, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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Éric E. Turcotte;
Éric E. Turcotte
3Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiobiology, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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François Haman;
François Haman
4Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Denis Richard;
Denis Richard
2Centre de Recherche de l’Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Québec, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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André C. Carpentier
1Department of Medicine, Centre de Recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Corresponding author: André C. Carpentier, [email protected].
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Corresponding author: André C. Carpentier, [email protected].
Diabetes 2015;64(7):2388–2397
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Received:
October 28 2014
Accepted:
February 05 2015
PubMed:
25677914
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Denis P. Blondin, Sébastien M. Labbé, Christophe Noll, Margaret Kunach, Serge Phoenix, Brigitte Guérin, Éric E. Turcotte, François Haman, Denis Richard, André C. Carpentier; Selective Impairment of Glucose but Not Fatty Acid or Oxidative Metabolism in Brown Adipose Tissue of Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes 1 July 2015; 64 (7): 2388–2397. https://doi.org/10.2337/db14-1651
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