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Cold Induced Activation of Brown Adipose Tissue in Humans

Cold Induced Activation of Brown Fat in Humans Assessed With PET/MR Scans and Skin-temperature Measure - A Cross-over Randomized Controlled Trial.

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT03096535
Acronym
COLDBAT
Enrollment
16
Registered
2017-03-30
Start date
2017-04-02
Completion date
2018-03-01
Last updated
2018-03-26

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Adipose Tissue, Brown, Brown Adipose Tissue, Brown Fat, Uncoupling Protein 1, Adipokines, Proteomics, Infrared Thermography, BAT, Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, Proteins

Brief summary

This study investigates cold-induced brown fat activation assessed using PET/MR scans. Subjects will participate in an acute cooling intervention day and a thermoneutral intervention day with PET/MR scans on both days. A secondary purpose is to make a validation of an infrared thermography camera by comparison of skin temperatures and SUV of the supraclavicular brown adipose tissue.

Detailed description

The field of human brown adipose tissue (BAT) research is focused on activation of BAT as a means of manipulating energy expenditure and potentially anti-obesity and anti-diabetic properties of the tissue. This is well established in rodent studies and explained as due to the specific brown fat uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1). Despite increasing evidence that indicates a metabolic regulatory role of BAT in humans, BAT activation/recruitment is not fully understood and even less is known about the endocrine capacities of human BAT. Cold induced brown fat activity will be assessed with PET/MR scans and validate an infra-red thermography camera, as well as perform a proteomic screening using blood samples under these two intervention days. 15 healthy lean male subjects will serve as their own control in a cross-over randomized control study, including a pre-examination day, a thermoneutral-day and a cooling test-day with cold exposure followed by a PET/MR scan to determine BAT activity. An extra cooling day is applied for the external validation of the infrared thermography camera. Blood samples and abdominal fat-biopsies will be taken at thermoneutral condition and under cold stimulation of brown fat.

Interventions

PROCEDURECooling

Individualized cooling protocol.

PROCEDUREThermoneutral

Thermoneutral control day.

Sponsors

Susanna Søberg
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
CROSSOVER
Primary purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE (Outcomes Assessor)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
MALE
Age
18 Years to 30 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Age 18-30 years. * Men * Caucasian white * Body Mass Index 19-25 kg/m2. * Moderate physical activity level (not more than 8-10 hours of training pr. Week) * Ability to give informed consent. * Ability to follow verbal and written instructions in Danish. * Body fat percent under 21% measured at the pre-examination day.

Exclusion criteria

* Chronic diseases: Hormonal: Metabolic Diseases mb. Graves, hypothyroidism, myxedema and goiter. Diabetes Melitus, Coronary heart disease (history of myocardial infarction, unstable angina pectoris, or congestive heart failure), cancer treated within last 3 years. * Tobacco, marijuana or intravenous drug use within 1 year of screening. * Dieting, recent weight loss (\>3 kg within 3 month) or a history of an eating disorder. * Dietary supplements. * History of depression, psychosis, or other psychiatric illness requiring hospitalization. * Alcohol consumption \>14 units/week. * History of alcohol abuse within the past 3 years. * Known liver disease or elevated liver biomarkers more than 2 times upper normal levels in the preliminary investigation. * Known kidney disease or elevated kidney biomarkers, eCRF \<60 ml/min, in the preliminary investigation. * Use of daily medications, except for seasonal use of antihistamines. * Diagnosed sleep disturbances. * Pacemaker or other electronics implanted in the body. * Magnetic impressionable metal implants or foreign objects in the body inconsistent with completion of MR. * Claustrophobia * Communication problems, including understanding the experimental protocol * History of contrast allergy. * Winter swimmers.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Difference in brown adipose tissue (BAT) activity after cooling versus no cooling.Difference in SUV mean after 2 hours of cooling versus 2 hours of no cooling.BAT activity is measured by standard fluorodeoxyglukose uptake volume (SUV mean) in the supraclavicular BAT depot using PET/MR scans. Difference between scans performed after 2 hours of cooling and 2 hours of no cooling is calculated.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Difference in BAT activity after cooling versus no cooling.Difference in peak temperature after 2 hours of cooling versus 2 hours of no cooling.BAT activity is measured by skin temperature in the supraclavicular BAT depot using infrared thermography imaging. Difference between peak temperature change (peak temperature minus baseline temperature) during 2 hours of cooling and 2 hours of no cooling is calculated.
Difference in resting energy expenditure after cooling versus no coolingDifference in resting energy expenditure after 2 hours of cooling versus 2 hours of no cooling.Difference in resting energy expenditure after cooling versus no cooling, measured as mean difference in KJ/min.

Countries

Denmark

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026