نتایج جستجو برای: prdm16

تعداد نتایج: 242  

2014
Chu-Fang Chou Yi-Yu Lin Hsu-Kun Wang Xiaolin Zhu Matteo Giovarelli Paola Briata Roberto Gherzi W. Timothy Garvey Ching-Yi Chen

Brown adipose tissue oxidizes chemical energy for heat generation and energy expenditure. Promoting brown-like transformation in white adipose tissue (WAT) is a promising strategy for combating obesity. Here, we find that targeted deletion of KH-type splicing regulatory protein (KSRP), an RNA-binding protein that regulates gene expression at multiple levels, causes a reduction in body adiposity...

2017
Ayako Fukunaka Toshiyuki Fukada Jinhyuk Bhin Luka Suzuki Takamasa Tsuzuki Yuri Takamine Bum-Ho Bin Toshinori Yoshihara Noriko Ichinoseki-Sekine Hisashi Naito Takeshi Miyatsuka Shinzaburo Takamiya Tsutomu Sasaki Takeshi Inagaki Tadahiro Kitamura Shingo Kajimura Hirotaka Watada Yoshio Fujitani

Given the relevance of beige adipocytes in adult humans, a better understanding of the molecular circuits involved in beige adipocyte biogenesis has provided new insight into human brown adipocyte biology. Genetic mutations in SLC39A13/ZIP13, a member of zinc transporter family, are known to reduce adipose tissue mass in humans; however, the underlying mechanisms remains unknown. Here, we demon...

2017
Pamela A. Long Jared M. Evans Timothy M. Olson

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a heritable, genetically heterogeneous disorder characterized by progressive heart failure. DCM typically remains clinically silent until adulthood, yet symptomatic disease can develop in childhood. We sought to identify the genetic basis of pediatric DCM in 15 sporadic and three affected-siblings cases, comprised of 21 affected children (mean age, five years) wh...

Journal: :Stem cells 2014
Tala Mohsen-Kanson Anne-Laure Hafner Brigitte Wdziekonski Yasuhiro Takashima Phi Villageois Audrey Carrière Maria Svensson Claude Bagnis Bérengère Chignon-Sicard Per-Arne Svensson Louis Casteilla Austin Smith Christian Dani

Identification of molecular mechanisms involved in generation of different types of adipocytes is progressing substantially in mice. However, much less is known regarding characterization of brown (BAP) and white adipocyte progenitors (WAPs) in humans, highlighting the need for an in vitro model of human adipocyte development. Here, we report a procedure to selectively derive BAP and WAPs from ...

2012
Olivier Herault Kristin J. Hope Eric Deneault Nadine Mayotte Jalila Chagraoui Brian T. Wilhelm Sonia Cellot Martin Sauvageau Miguel A. Andrade-Navarro Josée Hébert Guy Sauvageau

The determinants of normal and leukemic stem cell self-renewal remain poorly characterized. We report that expression of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenger glutathione peroxidase 3 (GPx3) positively correlates with the frequency of leukemia stem cells (LSCs) in Hoxa9+Meis1-induced leukemias. Compared with a leukemia with a low frequency of LSCs, a leukemia with a high frequency of LSCs...

2013
Kinyui Alice Lo Lei Sun

Adipose tissue has a central role in the regulation of energy balance and homoeostasis. There are two main types of adipose tissue: WAT (white adipose tissue) and BAT (brown adipose tissue). WAT from certain depots, in response to appropriate stimuli, can undergo a process known as browning where it takes on characteristics of BAT, notably the induction of UCP1 (uncoupling protein 1) expression...

2017
Xiaoyan Yang Wenhai Sui Meng Zhang Mei Dong Sharon Lim Takahiro Seki Ziheng Guo Carina Fischer Huixia Lu Cheng Zhang Jianmin Yang Yangang Wang Caixia Cao Yanyan Gao Xingguo Zhao Meili Sun Yuping Sun Rujie Zhuang Nilesh J. Samani Yun Zhang Yihai Cao

Visceral fat is considered the genuine and harmful white adipose tissue (WAT) that is associated to development of metabolic disorders, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Here, we present a new concept to turn the harmful visceral fat into a beneficial energy consumption depot, which is beneficial for improvement of metabolic dysfunctions in obese mice. We show that low temperature-dependent b...

2015
Gaku Nagano Haruya Ohno Kenji Oki Kazuhiro Kobuke Tsuguka Shiwa Masayasu Yoneda Nobuoki Kohno

Brown fat generates heat to protect against cold and obesity. Adrenergic stimulation activates the thermogenic program of brown adipocytes. Although the bioactivity of brown adipose tissue in adult humans had been assumed to very low, several studies using positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) have detected bioactive brown adipose tissue in adult humans under cold exposure. ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2012
Valentina Gburcik William P Cawthorn Jan Nedergaard James A Timmons Barbara Cannon

The transcription factor Tbx15 is expressed predominantly in brown adipose tissue and in those white adipose depots that are capable of giving rise to brown-in-white ("brite"/"beige") adipocytes. Therefore, we have investigated a possible role here of Tbx15 in brown and brite adipocyte differentiation in vitro. Adipocyte precursors were isolated from interscapular and axilliary brown adipose ti...

2016
A. Prokesch H. J. Pelzmann A. R. Pessentheiner K. Huber C. T. Madreiter-Sokolowski A. Drougard M. Schittmayer D. Kolb C. Magnes G. Trausinger W. F. Graier R. Birner-Gruenberger J. A. Pospisilik J. G. Bogner-Strauss

Histone acetylation depends on the abundance of nucleo-cytoplasmic acetyl-CoA. Here, we present a novel route for cytoplasmic acetyl-CoA production in brown adipocytes. N-acetylaspartate (NAA) is a highly abundant brain metabolite catabolized by aspartoacylase yielding aspartate and acetate. The latter can be further used for acetyl-CoA production. Prior to this work, the presence of NAA has no...

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