The 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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