Saturday, December 20, 2025

Pheo and brown fat

Happy holidays!

Brown fat is a special fat that functions to generate heat for the body. Brown fat usually locates in the neck, shoulder, and along the spine. Brown fat is common in newborn babies and its purpose in babies is to protect babies from hypothermia. This is important as babies have a relatively larger body surface area and are more sensitive to ambient temperature. Brown fat is gradually lost as we become adults but persists in some. Brown fat is activated to produce heat when the body senses that its temperature may drop. The way the brown fat is activated to produce heat is by catecholamines.

In people with pheo, brown fat can be activated, likely due to the catecholamines released by pheo. The extent of brown fat activation is very variable. Most older people with pheo don’t show much brown fat activation. In young adults with pheo, brown fat activation can be extensive. Brown fat is very positive in FDG PET and somewhat positive on DOTATATE PET, so it can cause concern to those uninitiated on this phenomenon. Most radiologists can tell brown fat from pheo very readily. Thus brown fat activation associated with pheo is mostly an interesting observation; it can also help make the pheo diagnosis in a person with adrenal mass and brown fat activation.

Dr. Pheo