Two key temporally distinguishable molecular and cellular components of white adipose tissue browning during cold acclimation

Jun 23, 2015The Journal of physiology

Two distinct molecular and cellular stages of fat tissue browning during cold exposure

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Abstract

After 45 days of cold acclimation, only a few multilocular adipocytes in rat retroperitoneal white adipose tissue remained capable of thermogenesis.

  • The majority of adipocytes in rat retroperitoneal white adipose tissue underwent changes indicative of browning during early cold exposure.
  • Most adipocytes showed transient increases in thermogenic markers, including uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) and specific receptor expressions.
  • After 45 days, thermogenic recruitment was reduced, with a significant decline in the number of adipocytes retaining a brown adipose tissue-like phenotype.
  • The browning process showed distinct temporal phases, with early activation followed by a decrease in thermogenic competency.
  • The ability to maintain thermogenic adipocytes may influence long-term energy balance and body weight regulation.

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