نتایج جستجو برای: thermogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 3875  

Journal: :Nature Reviews Endocrinology 2017

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2015
Margo P Emont Hui Yu Jun Wu

Obesity and its associated metabolic diseases present a major public health problem around the world. The discovery that thermogenic fat is active in adult humans has sparked a renewal of interest in the study of its development and function and in the feasibility of using modulators of thermogenesis to work against obesity. In recent years, it has been shown that there are at least two distinc...

2012
Andrew J. Whittle Stefania Carobbio Luís Martins Marc Slawik Elayne Hondares María Jesús Vázquez Donald Morgan Robert I. Csikasz Rosalía Gallego Sergio Rodriguez-Cuenca Martin Dale Samuel Virtue Francesc Villarroya Barbara Cannon Kamal Rahmouni Miguel López Antonio Vidal-Puig

Thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue (BAT) is fundamental to energy balance and is also relevant for humans. Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) regulate adipogenesis, and, here, we describe a role for BMP8B in the direct regulation of thermogenesis. BMP8B is induced by nutritional and thermogenic factors in mature BAT, increasing the response to noradrenaline through enhanced p38MAPK/CREB sign...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
K L Drew M B Harris J C LaManna M A Smith X W Zhu Y L Ma

Heterothermic mammals tolerate severe hypoxia, as well as a variety of central nervous system insults, better than homeothermic mammals. Tolerance to hypoxia may stem from adaptations associated with the ability to survive hibernation and periodic arousal thermogenesis. Here, we review evidence and mechanisms of hypoxia tolerance during hibernation, euthermy and arousal in heterothermic mammals...

Journal: :Cell 2012
Dong Kong Qingchun Tong Chianping Ye Shuichi Koda Patrick M. Fuller Michael J. Krashes Linh Vong Russell S. Ray David P. Olson Bradford B. Lowell

Neural regulation of energy expenditure is incompletely understood. By genetically disrupting GABAergic transmission in a cell-specific fashion, and by combining this with selective pharmacogenetic activation and optogenetic mapping techniques, we have uncovered an arcuate-based circuit that selectively drives energy expenditure. Specifically, mice lacking synaptic GABA release from RIP-Cre neu...

2017

CNS thermoregulatory networks maintain body core temperature (TCORE) through a balance of cold and heat defensive responses. Thus, skin cooling elicits increased heat retention through cutaneous vasoconstriction (CVC) and heat production via sympathetic neural activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) and shivering. Conversely, skin or core warming elicits inhibition of CVC, BAT thermogenesis, a...

2017
Cristina Contreras Rubén Nogueiras Carlos Diéguez Kamal Rahmouni Miguel López

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a specialized tissue critical for non-shivering thermogenesis producing heat through mitochondrial uncoupling; whereas white adipose tissue (WAT) is responsible of energy storage in the form of triglycerides. Another type of fat has been described, the beige adipose tissue; this tissue emerges in existing WAT depots but with thermogenic ability, a phenomenon known ...

Journal: :Cell metabolism 2016
Katrin J Svensson Jonathan Z Long Mark P Jedrychowski Paul Cohen James C Lo Sara Serag Serkan Kir Kosaku Shinoda Julia A Tartaglia Rajesh R Rao Alain Chédotal Shingo Kajimura Steven P Gygi Bruce M Spiegelman

Activation of brown and beige fat can reduce obesity and improve glucose homeostasis through nonshivering thermogenesis. Whether brown or beige fat also secretes paracrine or endocrine factors to promote and amplify adaptive thermogenesis is not fully explored. Here we identify Slit2, a 180 kDa member of the Slit extracellular protein family, as a PRDM16-regulated secreted factor from beige fat...

2015
Rolena A.J. deBruyn Mark Paetkau Kelly A. Ross David V. Godfrey Cynthia Ross Friedman

Lodgepole pine dwarf mistletoe (DM), Arceuthobium americanum, is a parasitic flowering plant and forest pathogen in North America. Seed dispersal in DM occurs by explosive discharge. Notably, slight warming of ripe DM fruit in the laboratory can trigger explosions. Previously, we showed that alternative oxidase, a protein involved in endogenous heat production (thermogenesis) in plants, is pres...

2014
Justin D. Crane Emilio P. Mottillo Troy H. Farncombe Katherine M. Morrison Gregory R. Steinberg

The activation and expansion of brown adipose tissue (BAT) has emerged as a promising strategy to counter obesity and the metabolic syndrome by increasing energy expenditure. The subsequent testing and validation of novel agents that augment BAT necessitates accurate pre-clinical measurements in rodents regarding the capacity for BAT-derived thermogenesis. We present a novel method to measure B...

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