Cold acclimation and pioglitazone combined increase thermogenic capacity of brown and white adipose tissues but this does not translate into higher energy expenditure in mice

Mar 1, 2023American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

Cold exposure and pioglitazone together boost heat production in brown and white fat but don’t raise overall energy use in mice

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Abstract

Cold acclimation and PPARγ agonism combined resulted in a marked increase in total UCP1 content in brown and white adipose tissue.

  • The combination of cold acclimation and PPARγ agonism significantly enhanced UCP1 protein levels and gene expression related to thermogenesis in adipose tissues.
  • This synergy led to a greater increase in body temperature in response to a specific β-adrenergic agonist compared to either treatment alone.
  • Despite the increase in UCP1 content, basal energy expenditure and glucose uptake did not exceed levels observed in cold-acclimated untreated mice.
  • The findings indicate that higher total UCP1 levels do not necessarily correlate with increased energy expenditure.

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