The Effect of Xanthigen on the Expression of Brown Adipose Tissue Assessed by 18F-FDG PET.
10.3349/ymj.2016.57.4.1038
- Author:
Kwang Min KIM
1
;
Sang Man KIM
;
Doo Yeon CHO
;
Soo Jung PARK
;
Nam Seok JOO
Author Information
1. Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea. jchcmc@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- Keywords:
Xanthigen;
brown adipose tissue;
FDG PET
- From:Yonsei Medical Journal
2016;57(4):1038-1041
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is related with energy expenditure, in contrary to fat-storing white adipose tissue. Recent studies have shown that cold exposure could be related with the expression of BAT in adult subjects assessed by 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET). In addition, the application in previous clinical trials showed positive effect of xanthigen containing fucoxanthin and punicic acid on body weight and liver fat content. In this short-term intervention study, we evaluated the effect of xanthigen on the expression of BAT by 18F-FDG PET. Two healthy obese premenopausal women were enrolled and xanthigen 600 mg (2 capsules including fucoxanthin 3 mg, punicic acid 174 mg) was given for 3 months without dietary and exercise intervention. Body composition and dietary intake were assessed monthly. Laboratory test and 18F-FDG PET were performed before and after intervention. After intervention, there was neither weight reduction nor remarkable laboratory change. However, BAT, assessed by 18F-FDG PET, was detected in both cervical, supraclavicular and paravertebral space in one subject, even though her body weight showed mild increase. This result suggested that xanthigen can induce BAT in a healthy adult. However, a further large well-controlled study is needed.