نتایج جستجو برای: brown adipose tissue

تعداد نتایج: 966615  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1979
M H Al-Shaikhaly J Nedergaard B Cannon

Coupled mitochondria of brown adipose tissue can accumulate Ca2+ if a substrate is present. The Ca2+ is released by addition of 20 mM Na+, but not by addition of K+ or choline +. Energy-dissipating Na+-induced Ca2+ cycling occurs maximally with 20 mM Na+ and 10 microM Ca2+. In brown adipocytes, the Ca2+ ionophore A23187 and the Na+ ionophore monensin increase respiration if substrate is added, ...

2016
Katarina Klepac Ana Kilić Thorsten Gnad Loren M. Brown Beate Herrmann Andrea Wilderman Aileen Balkow Anja Glöde Katharina Simon Martin E. Lidell Matthias J. Betz Sven Enerbäck Jürgen Wess Marc Freichel Matthias Blüher Gabi König Evi Kostenis Paul A. Insel Alexander Pfeifer

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) dissipates nutritional energy as heat via the uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1) and BAT activity correlates with leanness in human adults. Here we profile G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in brown adipocytes to identify druggable regulators of BAT. Twenty-one per cent of the GPCRs link to the Gq family, and inhibition of Gq signalling enhances differentiation of human an...

1997
B. B. Lowell

Brown adipose tissue is distinguished by its unique capacity for uncoupled mitochondrial respiration, which is highly regulated by sympathetic nerve activity. Because of this, energy expenditure in brown fat is capable of ranging over many orders of magnitude. The fact that the function of brown adipose tissue is impaired in obese rodents and that transgenic mice with decreased brown fat develo...

2001
R. MARK BRIGHAM

In mammals, brown adipose tissue (BAT) or brown fat is the major organ ofthermoregulatory heat production through non-shivering thermogenesis (NST; Nicholls and Locke 1984). It is commonly found in neonates, cold-adapted adults, and hibernators (Rothwell and Stock 1985). Heat is generated through a mitochondrial proton conductancepathway which uncouples substrate oxidation from ATP synthesis. T...

2015
Wael Marashdeh Richard L. Wahl Dwight Achong.

An 18-year-old man was preoperatively assessed for a varicocele and found to be hypoxemic. A Tc-99m macroaggregated albumin lung perfusion scan showed right-to-left shunting, evidenced by increased radiotracer uptake in the brain, kidneys, thyroid gland, and bilateral supraclavicular areas, a typical location for brown adipose tissue. Chest computerized tomography angiogram study showed supracl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Yuan Xue Xiaoyang Xu Xue-Qing Zhang Omid C Farokhzad Robert Langer

The incidence of obesity, which is recognized by the American Medical Association as a disease, has nearly doubled since 1980, and obesity-related comorbidities have become a major threat to human health. Given that adipose tissue expansion and transformation require active growth of new blood vasculature, angiogenesis offers a potential target for the treatment of obesity-associated disorders....

Journal: :Genes & development 2009
Patrick Seale Shingo Kajimura Bruce M Spiegelman

The last several years have seen an explosion of information relating to the transcriptional control of brown fat cell development. At the same time, new data have emerged that clearly demonstrate that adult humans do indeed have substantial amounts of functioning brown adipose tissue (BAT). Together, these advances are stimulating a reassessment of the role of brown adipose tissue in human phy...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
H C Freake J H Oppenheimer

In liver, thyroid hormone rapidly induces S14 mRNA, which encodes a small acidic protein. This sequence is abundantly expressed only in lipogenic tissues and is thought to have some function in fat metabolism. In the euthyroid rat, we measured 20-fold higher levels of S14 mRNA in interscapular brown adipose tissue than liver. Furthermore, whereas in liver or epididymal fat, hypothyroidism resul...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2009
Rajat Singh Youqing Xiang Yongjun Wang Kiran Baikati Ana Maria Cuervo Yen K Luu Yan Tang Jeffrey E Pessin Gary J Schwartz Mark J Czaja

The relative balance between the quantity of white and brown adipose tissue can profoundly affect lipid storage and whole-body energy homeostasis. However, the mechanisms regulating the formation, expansion, and interconversion of these 2 distinct types of fat remain unknown. Recently, the lysosomal degradative pathway of macroautophagy has been identified as a regulator of cellular differentia...

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