نتایج جستجو برای: brown adipose tissue

تعداد نتایج: 966615  

Journal: :Cell metabolism 2013
Sona Rajakumari Jun Wu Jeff Ishibashi Hee-Woong Lim An-Hoa Giang Kyoung-Jae Won Randall R Reed Patrick Seale

The master transcription factor Pparγ regulates the general differentiation program of both brown and white adipocytes. However, it has been unclear whether Pparγ also controls fat lineage-specific characteristics. Here, we show that early B cell factor-2 (Ebf2) regulates Pparγ binding activity to determine brown versus white adipocyte identity. The Ebf DNA-binding motif was highly enriched wit...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2006
Jacob B Hansen Karsten Kristiansen

Adipose tissue is a major endocrine organ that exerts a profound influence on whole-body homoeostasis. Two types of adipose tissue exist in mammals: WAT (white adipose tissue) and BAT (brown adipose tissue). WAT stores energy and is the largest energy reserve in mammals, whereas BAT, expressing UCP1 (uncoupling protein 1), can dissipate energy through adaptive thermogenesis. In rodents, ample e...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1951
N H CREASEY C H GRAY

Under normal conditions glycogen cannot be detected in adipose tissue. When animals are first starved and then fed on a carbohydrate diet, glycogen appears temporarily in this tissue (see Hausberger & Neuenschwander-Lemmer, 1939). Tuerkischer & Wertheimer (1942) investigated the phenomenon in detail and found that, in the rat, this deposition of glycogen was particularly marked in the brown adi...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1989
L Casteilla O Champigny F Bouillaud J Robelin D Ricquier

Samples of adipose tissue were obtained from different sites in bovine and ovine foetuses and newborns. RNA was isolated and analysed using bovine cDNA and ovine genomic probe for uncoupling protein (UCP), cDNA for subunits III and IV of cytochrome c oxidase and cDNA for ADP/ATP carrier. UCP mRNA was characterized for the first time in foetal bovine and ovine adipose tissue. It appeared later t...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1995
T Teruel A M Valverde A Alvarez M Benito M Lorenzo

Rat brown adipocytes at day 22 of foetal development showed greater size, higher mitochondria content and larger amounts of lipids, as determined by flow cytometry, than 20-day foetal cells. Simultaneously, an inhibition on the percentage of brown adipocytes into S+G2/M phases of the cell cycle was observed between days 20 and 22 of foetal development. The expression of several adipogenesis-rel...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2015
C Castro W Briggs G K Paschos G A FitzGerald J L Griffin

Adipose tissue functions in terms of energy homeostasis as a rheostat for blood triglyceride, regulating its concentration, in response to external stimuli. In addition it acts as a barometer to inform the central nervous system of energy levels which can vary dramatically between meals and according to energy demand. Here a metabolomic approach, combining both Mass Spectrometry and Nuclear Mag...

2008
Sumina R. Goel Munir Ghesani E. Gordon DePuey Sugganth Daniel

Focal mediastinal F-18 FDG uptake may be from potential adenopathy requiring biopsy confirmation or benign active brown adipose tissue to be left untouched. Knowledge of this potential pitfall and precise localization with fusion PET/CT are important in preventing misinterpretation as malignancy. Our case report is important in the aspect that CT was not able to confirm the uptake as benign fin...

2016
Yasutomi Kamei Yukino Hatazawa Ryoji Yoshimura Shinji Miura

PGC-1α was initially identified as a PPARγ-interacting protein from the brown adipose tissue and was subsequently found to associate with many nuclear receptors and transcription factors. Among many coactivators of nuclear receptors, PGC-1α is unique because of its induced expression by stimuli, such as cold stress in the brown adipose tissue, fasting in the liver, and exercise in the skeletal ...

2015
Chang-Myung Oh Jun Namkung Younghoon Go Ko Eun Shong Kyuho Kim Hyeongseok Kim Bo-Yoon Park Ho Won Lee Yong Hyun Jeon Junghan Song Minho Shong Vijay K. Yadav Gerard Karsenty Shingo Kajimura In-Kyu Lee Sangkyu Park Hail Kim

Central serotonin (5-HT) is an anorexigenic neurotransmitter in the brain. However, accumulating evidence suggests peripheral 5-HT may affect organismal energy homeostasis. Here we show 5-HT regulates white and brown adipose tissue function. Pharmacological inhibition of 5-HT synthesis leads to inhibition of lipogenesis in epididymal white adipose tissue (WAT), induction of browning in inguinal...

2016
Miroslava Cedikova Michaela Kripnerová Jana Dvorakova Pavel Pitule Martina Grundmanova Vaclav Babuska Dana Mullerova Jitka Kuncova

Mitochondria play a key role in energy metabolism in many tissues, including cardiac and skeletal muscle, brain, liver, and adipose tissue. Three types of adipose depots can be identified in mammals, commonly classified according to their colour appearance: the white (WAT), the brown (BAT), and the beige/brite/brown-like (bAT) adipose tissues. WAT is mainly involved in the storage and mobilizat...

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