نتایج جستجو برای: brown adipose tissue

تعداد نتایج: 966615  

2016
Marina T. DiStefano Rachel J. Roth Flach Ozlem Senol-Cosar Laura V. Danai Joseph V. Virbasius Sarah M. Nicoloro Juerg Straubhaar Sezin Dagdeviren Martin Wabitsch Olga T. Gupta Jason K. Kim Michael P. Czech

OBJECTIVE Adipose tissue relies on lipid droplet (LD) proteins in its role as a lipid-storing endocrine organ that controls whole body metabolism. Hypoxia-inducible Gene 2 (Hig2) is a recently identified LD-associated protein in hepatocytes that promotes hepatic lipid storage, but its role in the adipocyte had not been investigated. Here we tested the hypothesis that Hig2 localization to LDs in...

2016

Adipose tissue is a loose connective tissue classified to white adipose tissue (WAT), which is an active endocrine organ acting as an energy storage depot (Figure 1), with a small amounts of Brown adipose tissue (BAT) [1] (Figure 1). BAT is found in almost all mammals. In contrast to white adipocytes, which contain a vast single lipid droplet, brown adipocytes contain numerous smaller droplets,...

Abstract Background & Purpose: Obesity is the most common metabolic disorder and important problem of the last decade. Exercise activity can reduce the negative effects of obesity by affecting PGC-1α and subsequent increases in Irisin, it can change the white adipose tissue and convert it into brown adipose tissue. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of 12 weeks Pilates tra...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Laurent Vergnes Robert Chin Stephen G Young Karen Reue

Brown adipose tissue has a central role in thermogenesis to maintain body temperature through energy dissipation in small mammals and has recently been verified to function in adult humans as well. Here, we demonstrate that the heart-type fatty acid-binding protein, FABP3, is essential for cold tolerance and efficient fatty acid oxidation in mouse brown adipose tissue, despite the abundant expr...

2015

A therapy for weight loss must, therefore, involve a decrease in food intake andor. Brown fat cells possess large numbers of mitochondria that contain a unique.See the article High Incidence of Metabolically Active Brown Adipose Tissue in Healthy. Risk factor for many other diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease. Article PubReader ePub beta PDF 86K Citation.Purpose of revie...

Journal: :Physiological research 2018
Jianmei Zhang Huixiao Wu Shizhan Ma Fei Jing Chunxiao Yu Ling Gao Zhao Jiajun

The high prevalence of obesity and related metabolic complications has inspired research on adipose tissues. Three kinds of adipose tissues are identified in mammals: brown adipose tissue (BAT), beige or brite adipose tissue and white adipose tissue (WAT). Beige adipocytes share some characteristics with brown adipocytes such as the expression of UCP1. Beige adipocytes can be activated by envir...

2015
Stefanie F. Maurer Tobias Fromme Lawrence I. Grossman Maik Hüttemann Martin Klingenspor

The cytochrome c oxidase subunit isoform Cox7a1 is highly abundant in skeletal muscle and heart and influences enzyme activity in these tissues characterised by high oxidative capacity. We identified Cox7a1, well-known as brown adipocyte marker gene, as a cold-responsive protein of brown adipose tissue. We hypothesised a mechanistic relationship between cytochrome c oxidase activity and Cox7a1 ...

2015
Mark Christian

Brown adipocytes help to maintain body temperature by the expression of a unique set of genes that facilitate cellular metabolic events including uncoupling protein 1-dependent thermogenesis. The dissipation of energy in brown adipose tissue (BAT) is in stark contrast to white adipose tissue (WAT) which is the body's primary site of energy storage. However, adipose tissue is highly dynamic and ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1987
C Roncero M Lorenzo M Benito

Rates of lipogenesis in foetal isolated brown adipocytes from 22-day-pregnant rats were significantly increased by lactate plus pyruvate as major substrates in the incubation medium, in comparison with the endogenous rates. Insulin stimulated foetal brown-adipocyte lipogenesis, and adrenaline or noradrenaline and isoprenaline decreased lipogenesis. Glucagon had no effect on the lipogenic rate i...

2013
Michael E. Symonds

Brown adipose tissue is uniquely able to rapidly produce large amounts of heat through activation of uncoupling protein (UCP) 1. Maximally stimulated brown fat can produce 300 watts/kg of heat compared to 1 watt/kg in all other tissues. UCP1 is only present in small amounts in the fetus and in precocious mammals, such as sheep and humans; it is rapidly activated around the time of birth followi...

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