Title of article :
Spectral Unmixing Imaging for Differentiating Brown Adipose Tissue Mass and Its Activation
Author/Authors :
Yang, Jing Department of Radiology - Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School - Building - Charlestown - Boston, USA , Yang, Jian Department of Radiology - Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School - Building - Charlestown - Boston, USA , Ran, Chongzhao Department of Radiology - Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School - Building - Charlestown - Boston, USA
Abstract :
Recent large-scale clinical analysis indicates that brown adipose tissue (BAT) mass levels inversely correlate with body-mass index
(BMI), suggesting that BAT is associated with metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes. PET imaging with 18F-FDG is the
most commonly used method for visualizing BAT. However, this method is not able to difierentiate between BAT mass and BAT
activation. Tis task, in fact, presents a tremendous challenge with no currently existing methods to separate BAT mass and BAT
activation. Our previous results indicated that BAT could be successfully imaged in mice with near infrared fluorescent (NIRF)
curcumin analogues. However, the results from conventional NIRF imaging could not refect what portion of the NIRF signal from
BAT activation contributed to the signal observed. To solve this problem, we used spectral unmixing to separate/unmix NIRF signal
from oil droplets in BAT, which represents its mass and NIRF signal from blood, which represents BAT activation. In this report,
results from our proof-of-concept investigation demonstrated that spectral unmixing could be used to separate NIRF signal from
BAT mass and BAT activation.
Keywords :
BAT , BMI , physiologic , PET-FDG
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging