2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.biochi.2017.01.007
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UCP1 in adipose tissues: two steps to full browning

Abstract: The possibility that brown adipose tissue thermogenesis can be recruited in order to combat the development of obesity has led to a high interest in the identification of "browning agents", i.e. agents that increase the amount and activity of UCP1 in brown and brite/beige adipose tissues. However, functional analysis of the browning process yields confusingly different results when the analysis is performed in one of two alternative steps. Thus, in one of the steps, using cold acclimation as a potent model bro… Show more

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“…UCP1 is absent in brown and beige progenitor cells, and its expression increases progressively during brown and beige adipogenesis under the control of brown/beige adipocyte-selective genetic programs (258, 339). Notably, cold exposure dramatically increases UCP1 expression in beige fat and substantially increases UCP1 in BAT through the SNS-β adrenergic signaling axis in mice (145). Thyroid hormones also potently stimulate UCP1 expression, increasing BAT thermogenesis (249).…”
Section: Brown and Beige Fat Thermogensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UCP1 is absent in brown and beige progenitor cells, and its expression increases progressively during brown and beige adipogenesis under the control of brown/beige adipocyte-selective genetic programs (258, 339). Notably, cold exposure dramatically increases UCP1 expression in beige fat and substantially increases UCP1 in BAT through the SNS-β adrenergic signaling axis in mice (145). Thyroid hormones also potently stimulate UCP1 expression, increasing BAT thermogenesis (249).…”
Section: Brown and Beige Fat Thermogensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, mice are commonly housed at temperatures below their thermoneutral range, leading to mild cold stress that can affect many biological processes (40, 41). For example, cold acclimatization is associated with large increases in UCP1 gene expression in beige adipose tissue in mice housed at 21°C (common conditions), but this increase is not observed in mice housed at 30°C (thermoneutrality) (42). Accordingly, mice housed at 21°C (including the mice used in this study) exhibit a perpetual activation of brown and beige adipose tissues.…”
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“…The expression of PRDM16 in white fat cells can induce the molecular procedure underlying the development of brown fat cells [59]. Moreover, transgenic mice that over-express PRDM16 in all fat cells exhibit clusters of multilocular brown-like fat cells within their white fat tissue as well as have increased energy expenditure [60]. Deletion of PRDM16 in fat cells, using adiponectin-Cre mice, causes complete ablation of beige fat function, severe insulin resistance, and hepatic steatosis, despite only mild obesity [61].…”
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confidence: 99%
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