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Cold Acclimation As a Modulator of Brown Adipose Tissue Function in Adults with Obesity

Cold Acclimation As a Modulator of Brown Adipose Tissue Function in Adults with Obesity

Status
Active, not recruiting
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05468151
Acronym
MOTORBAT
Enrollment
45
Registered
2022-07-21
Start date
2022-07-25
Completion date
2026-07-01
Last updated
2025-03-04

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Conditions

Obesity

Brief summary

This study will investigate the effects of at least 12 weeks of weekly cold water immersions (water temperature 18ºC) on BAT perfusion in individuals with obesity. BAT oxygen uptake and tissue perfusion will be measured using 15O-O2 and 15O-H2O PET-CT, at room temperature and after cold exposure. In addition, BAT glucose uptake will be measured using 18F-FDG after 2 hours of cold exposure and BAT NEFA uptake will be analyzed using 18F-FTHA at room temperature. To understrand the metabolic effects of BAT activation in individuals with obesity and how the cold water immersions affect the BAT perfusion in humans is critical for the development of new strategies to treat obesity and its comorbidities.

Detailed description

Obesity is a highly prevalent non-communicable disease that effects more than 20% of the population worldwide. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) has an unique ability to dissipate the energy as heat and it has been associated with metabolic benefits. Additionally, BAT has been found to be more active in young, healthy, lean individuals and to be inactive in subjects with obesity. Some studies have shown that repeated cold acclimation can enhance BAT metabolism, which is accompanied by metabolic benefits, such as improvements in insulin sensitivity. In this study we will investigate whether 12 weeks or more of cold acclimation are sufficient to improve BAT perfusion at room temperature and after 2 hours of cold exposure, and to stimulate glucose uptake (measured using 18F-FDG) in BAT after 2 hours of cold exposure. Furthermore, changes in BAT NEFA uptake will be analyzed using 18F-FTHA at room temperature. The metabolic effects of the cold acclimation protocol will be evaluated by changes in classical cardiovascular risk markers (lipid profile, glucose and insulin) after 12 weeks. Two different control groups will be included: one will include lean, healthy participants while the other will include subjects with obesity. Both groups will undergo the BAT PET/scans protocol at room temperature and after cold exposure to investigate BAT perfusion, BAT glucose uptake and BAT NEFA uptake. The volunteers with obesity will also undergo a second evaluation 12 weeks after baseline measurements.

Interventions

OTHERCold acclimation

The cold water immersions will last 30-60 minutes per day and the volunteers will undergo 2-3 cold immersions per week.

OTHERIntervention Control group - volunteers with obesity

Participants with obesity in the control group will undergo PET/CT scans at baseline and 12 weeks after the first scan.

All participants (lean and with obesity) will undergo PET/scans after 2 hours of cold exposure to investigate BAT perfusion and BAT glucose uptake.

Sponsors

University of Turku
CollaboratorOTHER
University of Barcelona
CollaboratorOTHER
University of Ottawa
CollaboratorOTHER
Turku University Hospital
Lead SponsorOTHER_GOV

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* BMI\>30kg/m2 (for participants with obesity) * BMI\<25kg/m2 (for lean participants) * Waist circumference \>94 cm for men (for participants with obesity) * Waist circumference \> 80 for women (for participants with obesity) * Glucose ≥7.8 and \<11 mmol/L after OGTT (for participants with obesity)

Exclusion criteria

* Being regularly exposed to cold environments for the last 3 months (e.g. having a job as a ski monitor, fishmonger, woodcutter, etc.; or doing sports/leisure activities outdoors for prolonged periods of time, etc.) * Having gone for winter/ice swimming and bathing more than once every 2 weeks during the last 3 months. * Inability to undergo scanning (e.g., claustrophobia) * Pregnancy * Smoking (or use of nicotine based products) * Hypo/hyperthyroidism * Malignancies * Immune disorders * Viral or bacterial infections * Abnormal cardiovascular status, arrhythmia and/or long QTc in ECG, abnormal cardiac murmur, previous history of cardiovascular disease * Allergy to lidocaine or epinephrine, or other local anaesthetics * Weight change (intentional or not) over the last 6-months \> than 5% of body weight * Any other cardiovascular, pulmonary, orthopaedic, neurologic, psychiatric or other conditions that in the opinion of the local clinician/researcher, would preclude participation and successful completion of the protocol, or that would negatively impact or mitigate participation in and completion of the protocol.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Brown adipose tissue perfusionAfter at least 12 weeks of cold acclimationBAT perfusion will be measured using 15O-O2 and 15O-H2O PET-CT, at room temperature and after 2 hours of cold exposure.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Brown adipose tissue glucose uptakeAfter at least 12 weeks of cold acclimationBAT glucose uptake will be measured after cold exposure using Fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG).
Brown adipose tissue NEFA uptakeAfter at least 12 weeks of cold acclimationBAT NEFA uptake will be measured at room temperature using \[18F\]fluoro-6-thia-heptadecanoic acid (18F-FTHA).

Other

MeasureTime frameDescription
Metabolic parametersAfter at least 12 weeks of cold acclimationInvestigate the effects of cold acclimation on blood lipids (total, LDL and HDL cholesterol and triglycerides), fasting glucose and insulin.
Energy expenditureAfter at least 12 weeks of cold acclimationTo investigate the effects of cold acclimation on energy expenditure in fasting and postprandial states (after the intake of a mixed meal) using indirect calorimetry
BAT gene expressionAfter at least 12 weeks of cold acclimationBAT biopsies will be collected to investigate the effects of cold acclimation on BAT gene expression.

Countries

Finland

Outcome results

None listed

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