Sympathetic innervation of the supraclavicular brown adipose tissue: A detailed anatomical study

Author:

Mori ShumpeiORCID,Beyer Ryan S.ORCID,Bernardes de Souza Breno,Sorg Julie M.,Hoover Donald B.,Sacks Harold S.,Fishbein Michael C.,Chang Grace,Peacock Warwick J.,St. John Maie A.,Law JamesORCID,Symonds Micheal E.,Ajijola Olujimi A.,Shivkumar Kalyanam,Srikanthan Preethi

Abstract

Background The supraclavicular fossa is the dominant location for human brown adipose tissue (BAT). Activation of BAT promotes non-shivering thermogenesis by utilization of glucose and free fatty acids and has been the focus of pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches for modulation in order to improve body weight and glucose homeostasis. Sympathetic neural control of supraclavicular BAT has received much attention, but its innervation has not been extensively investigated in humans. Methods Dissection of the cervical region in human cadavers was performed to find the distribution of sympathetic nerve branches to supraclavicular fat pad. Furthermore, proximal segments of the 4th cervical nerve were evaluated histologically to assess its sympathetic components. Results Nerve branches terminating in supraclavicular fat pad were identified in all dissections, including those from the 3rd and 4th cervical nerves and from the cervical sympathetic plexus. Histology of the proximal segments of the 4th cervical nerves confirmed tyrosine hydroxylase positive thin nerve fibers in all fascicles with either a scattered or clustered distribution pattern. The scattered pattern was more predominant than the clustered pattern (80% vs. 20%) across cadavers. These sympathetic nerve fibers occupied only 2.48% of the nerve cross sectional area on average. Conclusions Human sympathetic nerves use multiple pathways to innervate the supraclavicular fat pad. The present finding serves as a framework for future clinical approaches to activate human BAT in the supraclavicular region.

Funder

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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