Adaptive thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue involves activation of pannexin-1 channels

Nov 28, 2020Molecular metabolism

Heat production in brown fat involves opening pannexin-1 channels

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Abstract

Inactivation of Panx1 channels in cultured brown adipocytes resulted in inhibition of β3AR-induced lipolysis, UCP-1 expression, and cellular thermogenesis.

  • Panx1 channel activity in brown adipocytes can be stimulated by apoptosis-related processes or by β3 adrenergic receptor activation.
  • Blocking Panx1 channels impairs the normal thermogenic response in brown adipocytes when stimulated by β3 adrenergic signals.
  • Genetic deletion of Panx1 in all adipose tissue leads to reduced thermogenic capacity in response to cold and β3 adrenergic stimulation.
  • Specific deletion of Panx1 in brown adipocytes does not impact the beigeing of white adipose tissue but worsens obesity and insulin resistance when on a high-fat diet.
  • Panx1 channels may serve as new regulatory elements for thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue linked to β3 adrenergic receptor activity.

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