Paul E.
Sijens1, Mireille A. Edens1, Stephan J.L. Bakker1,
Ronald P. Stolk1
Multivoxel
MR spectroscopy and a previously validated gradient echo MRI adaptation of Dixons two-point
technique were used to quantify kidney, liver, and pancreas fat contents in
volunteers with diverse body weights, and to assess inter-organ
relationships. Respective fat contents of liver, pancreas and kidney were
4.4%, 4.0% and 0.8%. The amount of subcutaneous fat correlated with liver fat
content and pancreas fat content (r=0.45 and r=0.44, respectively;
P<0.01). Kidney fat content correlated with none of the other parameters,
indicating that renal lipid accumulation, unlike the coupled accumulations of
fat in liver and pancreas (r=0.43;P<0.01), is not observed in obese
subjects.