Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein is a negative regulator of adipose tissue browning in mice and humans

Jun 27, 2016Diabetologia

Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein limits fat tissue turning into energy-burning brown fat in mice and humans

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Abstract

Decreased Lbp mRNA expression in white adipose tissue is strongly associated with the browning of white fat triggered by cold exposure or β3-adrenergic agonist treatment.

  • Downregulation of Lbp is linked to the development of beige/brite adipocyte characteristics in cultured cells.
  • Silencing Lbp in adipocytes leads to increased expression of genes related to brown fat.
  • Lbp-null mice show spontaneous browning of subcutaneous adipose tissue, indicated by elevated gene expression of Ucp1 and Dio2.
  • Increased brown adipose tissue activity in Lbp-null mice is correlated with reduced weight gain and lower inflammatory response markers.
  • Despite positive changes in adipose tissue, Lbp deletion results in glucose intolerance and insulin resistance.

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