The intake of high-fat diets induces the acquisition of brown adipocyte gene expression features in white adipose tissue

Jun 12, 2015International journal of obesity (2005)

High-fat diets may cause white fat tissue to develop brown fat-like features

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Abstract

Both hyperlipidic diets increased UCP1-positive brite adipocytes in white adipose tissue.

  • The study examined the effects of a high-fat diet and a cafeteria diet on white adipose tissue browning.
  • Increased expression of brown/brite adipocyte markers was observed in specific white adipose tissue depots and brown adipose tissue.
  • The cafeteria diet, associated with higher fat intake, had a stronger impact on the observed browning parameters.
  • The presence of UCP1- and CIDE-A-positive brite adipocytes suggests an adaptation to combat increased fat accumulation.
  • Peripheral blood mononuclear cells may serve as a useful source for assessing nutritional interventions related to adipose tissue browning.

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