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Hibernoma: a clinical model for exploring the role of brown adipose tissue in the regulation of body weight?

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  • معلومة اضافية
    • Contributors:
      Unité de Nutrition Humaine (UNH); Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université d'Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand I (UdA)-Clermont Université; U501; Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); EA 4677 Equipe de Recherche sur les Traitements Individualisés des Cancers; Translational Oncology; Université d'Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand I (UdA); Jean Perrin Comprehensive Cancer Center
    • بيانات النشر:
      HAL CCSD
      Endocrine Society
    • الموضوع:
      2014
    • Collection:
      Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      Context: Hibernoma is a rare benign tumor histologically similar to brown adipose tissue. Some studies reported weight loss in patients with this tumor; however, the mechanisms have never been investigated. Objective: The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of hibernoma resection on the whole-body metabolism. Patient and Methods: A 68-year-old woman was examined after a weight loss of 10 kg in 6 months. Body composition, food intake, physical activity, blood levels of thyroid hormones, and lipid profile were assessed before surgery and during 1 year after surgery. The patient's resting energy expenditure (REE) over time was compared to a control group of 18 matched healthy volunteers. Results: Within 1 year after hibernoma resection, the patient gained 15 kg of body weight. This was associated with fat mass gain (+41%), mainly in the abdominal region (+48%). The patient also developed hepatic nonalcoholic steatosis, mild hypertriglyceridemia, and reduced levels of high-density lipoproteins. REE increased during the dynamic phase of weight gain, compared to the presurgery measurement, and returned to baseline after 1 year. Food intake was increased by 37.5% 6 weeks after resection of the hibernoma and returned to baseline values within 6 months. Conclusions: In our study conditions, hibernoma did not alter REE, but weight gain did. Specific physical activities and dietetic follow-ups are suggested for those patients to prevent excess fat mass gain and metabolic disorders after hibernoma resection. More studies should focus on hibernoma mechanisms inducing weight loss. Affiliations
    • Relation:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/24152683; hal-01002236; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01002236; PRODINRA: 256947; PUBMED: 24152683; WOS: 000333402200028
    • الرقم المعرف:
      10.1210/jc.2013-2829
    • Rights:
      http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/
    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsbas.1B6736A5