Informazioni generali
  • Categoria della malattia Ricerca fondamentale (anatomia / fisiologia) (BASEC)
  • Fase dello studio N/A (ICTRP)
  • Stato di reclutamento reclutamento in corso (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Luogo dello studio
    Basilea
    (BASEC)
  • Responsabile dello studio Prof. Dr. Matthias Betz matthias.betz@usb.ch (BASEC)
  • Fonte dati BASEC: Importato da 12.03.2026 ICTRP: Importato da 07.02.2026
  • Ultimo aggiornamento 12.03.2026 09:26
HumRes66973 | SNCTP000006436 | BASEC2025-00637 | NCT06978777

Effect of Caffeine on Cold-Stimulated Activity of Brown Adipose Tissue.

  • Categoria della malattia Ricerca fondamentale (anatomia / fisiologia) (BASEC)
  • Fase dello studio N/A (ICTRP)
  • Stato di reclutamento reclutamento in corso (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Luogo dello studio
    Basilea
    (BASEC)
  • Responsabile dello studio Prof. Dr. Matthias Betz matthias.betz@usb.ch (BASEC)
  • Fonte dati BASEC: Importato da 12.03.2026 ICTRP: Importato da 07.02.2026
  • Ultimo aggiornamento 12.03.2026 09:26

Descrizione riassuntiva dello studio

Brown adipose tissue is important for energy balance in many animals, human infants, and even many adults, as it can 'burn' energy and convert it into heat. It is referred to as 'healthy' fat tissue and has many benefits for various metabolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, and cholesterol metabolism disorders. Since the amount and activity of brown adipose tissue decrease with age and body weight, it has mainly been studied in animals, and we know little about how energy expenditure can be activated in adults. The natural stimulus for increased energy expenditure in brown fat is cold, presumably through the activation of so-called β-adrenergic receptors. Animal studies have shown that not only β-adrenergic receptors are important for the activation of brown adipose tissue, but also a co-activation by so-called adenosine receptors (A2A receptors) is necessary. Caffeine is an antagonist of these A2A receptors and should therefore inhibit this receptor effect. In this study, we want to take a closer look at the effect of caffeine on brown adipose tissue by administering 200 mg of caffeine and a placebo (as a control) to the study participants, followed by measuring energy expenditure using calorimetry and assessing the activity of brown adipose tissue with an FDG-PET/CT. This research project is a basic scientific clinical study aimed at clarifying how energy metabolism is activated in the human body. The study will be conducted at the University Hospital Basel.

(BASEC)

Intervento studiato

We compare the effect of 200 mg of caffeine and placebo on the activity of brown adipose tissue after mild cold stimulation.

(BASEC)

Malattie studiate

Healthy Volunteers

(BASEC)

Criteri di partecipazione
- healthy volunteer subjects - moderate caffeine consumption (1 to 3 cups per day) - BMI 18.5-25 kg/m2 (BASEC)

Criteri di esclusione
- intolerance to caffeine - thyroid disease - smokers (BASEC)

Luogo dello studio

Basilea

(BASEC)

Switzerland (ICTRP)

Sponsor

Universitätsspital Basel

(BASEC)

Contatto per ulteriori informazioni sullo studio

Persona di contatto in Svizzera

Prof. Dr. Matthias Betz

0041 61 265 5078

matthias.betz@usb.ch

Universitätsspital Basel Klinik Endokrinologie, Diabetologie und Metabolism Petersgraben 4 4031 Basel

(BASEC)

Informazioni generali

University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

0041 61 556 56 540041 61 556 56 54

matthias.betz@usb.chmatthias.betz@usb.ch

(ICTRP)

Nome del comitato etico approvante (per studi multicentrici solo il comitato principale)

Commissione d'etica svizzera nord-ovest/centrale EKNZ

(BASEC)

Data di approvazione del comitato etico

11.06.2025

(BASEC)


ID di studio ICTRP
NCT06978777 (ICTRP)

Titolo ufficiale (approvato dal comitato etico)
Effect of caffeine on cold-stimulated brown adipose tissue activity (ACROBAT Trial) (BASEC)

Titolo accademico
Effect of Caffeine on Cold-stimulated Brown Adipose Tissue Activity (ICTRP)

Titolo pubblico
Effect of Caffeine on Cold-stimulated Brown Adipose Tissue Activity (ICTRP)

Malattie studiate
Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT) PhysiologyCold Exposure (ICTRP)

Intervento studiato
Drug: Caffeine (200 mg)Drug: Placebo (ICTRP)

Tipo di studio
Interventional (ICTRP)

Disegno dello studio
Allocation: Randomized. Intervention model: Crossover Assignment. Primary purpose: Basic Science. Masking: Triple (Participant, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor). (ICTRP)

Criteri di inclusione/esclusione
Inclusion Criteria: - BMI 18.5 to 25 kg/m2 - Able to give informed consent as documented by signature - Moderate caffeine consumption (1 to 3 cups of coffee per day) - Increase of EE in response to mild cold of = 5% of REEExclusion Criteria: - Known hypersensitivity or allergy to caffeine - Concomitant medication other than prescription free analgesics (paracetamol and NSAID) and oral contraceptives - Other clinically significant concomitant disease states (e.g., renal failure, hepatic dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyper- or hypothyroidism) - History of depressive disorder or anxiety disorder - Smoker / habitual tobacco use - Habitual excessive alcohol use - Regular consumption of caffeine containing energy drinks - Weight change of >5% within 3 months prior to inclusion - Systolic blood pressure >140 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure > 95 mmHg. - Resting heart rate >90 bpm - Hypersensitivity to cold (e.g. Raynaud syndrome) - Known or suspected non-compliance, drug or alcohol abuse - Inability to follow the procedures of the study, e.g. due to language problems, psychological disorders, dementia, etc. of the participant. - Enrolment of the investigator, his/her family members, employees, and other dependent persons - Enrolment into another study using ionizing radiation within the previous 12 months. - Pregnancy or lactation (ICTRP)

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Endpoint primari e secondari
BAT SUVmean (ICTRP)

BAT SUVmax;BAT Volume;Cold induced thermogenesis (CIT);Resting energy expenditure (REE);Respiratory exchange ratio (RER):;Skin temperature;Metabolom and Lipidome profile;Caffeine and its metabolites (ICTRP)

Data di registrazione
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Inclusione del primo partecipante
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Sponsor secondari
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Contatti aggiuntivi
Matthias Betz, Prof.Matthias Betz, Prof.Matthias Betz, Prof., Matthias.Betz@usb.chmatthias.betz@usb.ch, 0041 61 556 56 540041 61 556 56 54, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland (ICTRP)

ID secondari
ACROBAT_V1_1 (ICTRP)

Risultati-Dati individuali dei partecipanti
non disponibile

Ulteriori informazioni sullo studio
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06978777 (ICTRP)

Risultati dello studio

Riepilogo dei risultati

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Link ai risultati nel registro primario

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