Affiliation:
1. Department of Physiotherapy Centro Universitário de Vila Velha Vila Velha Espírito Santo Brazil
2. Department of Clinical Pathology International Research Group Natal Rio Grande do Norte Brazil
3. Department of Medicine Universidade Estadual de Ciências da Saúde de Alagoas Maceió Brazil
4. Department of Medicine Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte Natal Brazil
5. Postgraduate Program in Biomedical Engineering Universidade Brasil Sao Paulo São Paulo Brazil
6. Department of Physiotherapy Universidade Estácio de Sá Duque de Caxias Brazil
Abstract
ABSTRACTIntroductionCryolipolysis (CLL) is a widely employed noninvasive procedure for body fat reduction. It operates by inducing cooling, leading to the crystallization of cytoplasmic lipids, loss of cellular integrity, and apoptosis/necrosis of adipocytes, accompanied by local inflammation. Ongoing discussions revolve around CLL's potential to transform white adipocytes into brown adipocytes, potentially yielding more significant effects compared to alternative procedures.ObjectiveThus, this randomized, blinded clinical study aimed to investigate the effects of CLL on adipose tissue and elucidate the mechanisms involved in its application and capacity for adipocyte conversion.MethodologyTissue samples from six patients were assessed at intervals of 45, 60, and 90 days following the application of the CLL protocol during abdominoplasty surgeries.ResultsThe samples underwent immunohistochemical analyses targeting various markers, revealing higher expression of PPAR‐gamma, PPAR‐alpha, and UCP‐1 markers in CLL‐treated samples.ConclusionTherefore, the present study suggests that CLL has the ability to intervene in adipocyte conversion.