نتایج جستجو برای: Beige

تعداد نتایج: 1578  

2016
Omar Abdul-Rahman Endre Kristóf Quang-Minh Doan-Xuan András Vida Lilla Nagy Ambrus Horváth József Simon Tamás Maros István Szentkirályi Lehel Palotás Tamás Debreceni Péter Csizmadia Tamás Szerafin Tamás Fodor Magdolna Szántó Attila Tóth Borbála Kiss Zsolt Bacsó Péter Bai

Beige adipocytes are special cells situated in the white adipose tissue. Beige adipocytes, lacking thermogenic cues, morphologically look quite similar to regular white adipocytes, but with a markedly different response to adrenalin. White adipocytes respond to adrenergic stimuli by enhancing lipolysis, while in beige adipocytes adrenalin induces mitochondrial biogenesis too. A key step in the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
C M Perou M J Justice R J Pryor J Kaplan

Chédiak-Higashi syndrome in man and the beige mutation of mice are phenotypically similar disorders that have profound effects upon lysosome and melanosome morphology and function. We isolated two murine yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) that, when introduced into beige mouse fibroblasts, complement the beige mutation. The complementing YACs exist as extrachromosomal elements that are amplifi...

2016
Daniel C. Berry Yuwei Jiang Jonathan M. Graff

Cold temperatures induce formation of beige adipocytes, which convert glucose and fatty acids to heat, and may increase energy expenditure, reduce adiposity and lower blood glucose. This therapeutic potential is unrealized, hindered by a dearth of genetic tools to fate map, track and manipulate beige progenitors and 'beiging'. Here we examined 12 Cre/inducible Cre mouse strains that mark adipoc...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Yifu Qiu Khoa D. Nguyen Justin I. Odegaard Xiaojin Cui Xiaoyu Tian Richard M. Locksley Richard D. Palmiter Ajay Chawla

Beige fat, which expresses the thermogenic protein UCP1, provides a defense against cold and obesity. Although a cold environment is the physiologic stimulus for inducing beige fat in mice and humans, the events that lead from the sensing of cold to the development of beige fat remain poorly understood. Here, we identify the efferent beige fat thermogenic circuit, consisting of eosinophils, typ...

2012
Louis Z. Sharp Kosaku Shinoda Haruya Ohno David W. Scheel Emi Tomoda Lauren Ruiz Houchun Hu Larry Wang Zdena Pavlova Vicente Gilsanz Shingo Kajimura

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) dissipates chemical energy and generates heat to protect animals from cold and obesity. Rodents possess two types of UCP-1 positive brown adipocytes arising from distinct developmental lineages: "classical" brown adipocytes develop during the prenatal stage whereas "beige" or "brite" cells that reside in white adipose tissue (WAT) develop during the postnatal stage in...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1975
E J Brandt R W Elliott R T Swank

The beige mouse is an animal model for the human Chediak-Higashi syndrome, a disease characterized by giant lysosomes in most cell types. In mice, treatment with androgenic hormones causes a 20-50-fold elevation in at least one kidney lysosomal enzyme, beta-glucuronidase. Beige mice treated with androgen had significantly higher kidney beta-glucuronidase, beta-galactosidase, and N-acetyl-beta-D...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2003
F Minvielle D Gourichon J-L Monvoisin

The interactions between the effects of three plumage color mutations taken two-by-two (sex-linked recessive roux, autosomal recessive lavender, and autosomal dominant beige) were studied in Japanese quail by producing a total of 121 F(1) and 1118 F(2) quail from the three pure stocks. Three new plumage colors were obtained in F(2) quail: roux-diluted beige, cream, and lavender-diluted beige. T...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Lawrence Kazak Edward T. Chouchani Mark P. Jedrychowski Brian K. Erickson Kosaku Shinoda Paul Cohen Ramalingam Vetrivelan Gina Z. Lu Dina Laznik-Bogoslavski Sebastian C. Hasenfuss Shingo Kajimura Steve P. Gygi Bruce M. Spiegelman

Thermogenic brown and beige adipose tissues dissipate chemical energy as heat, and their thermogenic activities can combat obesity and diabetes. Herein the functional adaptations to cold of brown and beige adipose depots are examined using quantitative mitochondrial proteomics. We identify arginine/creatine metabolism as a beige adipose signature and demonstrate that creatine enhances respirati...

2016
Kana Ohyama Yoshihito Nogusa Kosaku Shinoda Katsuya Suzuki Makoto Bannai Shingo Kajimura

Beige adipocytes emerge postnatally within the white adipose tissue in response to certain environmental cues, such as chronic cold exposure. Because of its highly recruitable nature and relevance to adult humans, beige adipocytes have gained much attention as an attractive cellular target for antiobesity therapy. However, molecular circuits that preferentially promote beige adipocyte biogenesi...

2017
Yuwei Jiang Daniel C Berry Jonathan M Graff

Beige/brite adipocytes are induced within white adipose tissues (WAT) and, when activated, consume glucose and fatty acids to produce heat. Classically, two stimuli have been used to trigger a beiging response: cold temperatures and β3-adrenergic receptor (Adrb3) agonists. These two beiging triggers have been used interchangeably but whether these two stimuli may induce beiging differently at c...

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