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Thermoneutrality decreases thermogenic program and promotes adiposity in high‐fat diet‐fed mice

Brown/beige adipocytes are therapeutic targets to combat obesity due to their abilities to dissipate energy through adaptive thermogenesis. Most studies investigating induction of brown/beige adipocytes were conducted in cold condition (e.g., 4°C); much is unknown about how the thermogenic program o...

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Autores principales: Cui, Xin, Nguyen, Ngoc Ly T., Zarebidaki, Eleen, Cao, Qiang, Li, Fenfen, Zha, Lin, Bartness, Timothy, Shi, Hang, Xue, Bingzhong
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4886167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27230905
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12799
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author Cui, Xin
Nguyen, Ngoc Ly T.
Zarebidaki, Eleen
Cao, Qiang
Li, Fenfen
Zha, Lin
Bartness, Timothy
Shi, Hang
Xue, Bingzhong
author_facet Cui, Xin
Nguyen, Ngoc Ly T.
Zarebidaki, Eleen
Cao, Qiang
Li, Fenfen
Zha, Lin
Bartness, Timothy
Shi, Hang
Xue, Bingzhong
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description Brown/beige adipocytes are therapeutic targets to combat obesity due to their abilities to dissipate energy through adaptive thermogenesis. Most studies investigating induction of brown/beige adipocytes were conducted in cold condition (e.g., 4°C); much is unknown about how the thermogenic program of brown/beige adipocytes is regulated in thermoneutral condition (e.g., 30°C), which is within the thermal comfort zone of human dwellings in daily life. Therefore, this study aims to characterize the thermogenic program of brown/beige adipocytes in mice housed under ambient (22°C) versus thermoneutral condition (30°C). Male mice raised at 22°C or 30°C were fed either chow diet or high‐fat (HF) diet for 20 weeks. Despite less food intake, chow‐fed mice housed at 30°C remained the same body weight compared to mice at 22°C. However, these thermoneutrally housed mice displayed a decrease in the expression of thermogenic program in both brown and white fat depots with larger adipocytes. When pair‐fed with chow diet, thermoneutrally housed mice showed an increase in body weight. Moreover, thermoneutrality increased body weight of mice fed with HF diet. This was associated with decreased expression of the thermogenic program in both brown and white fat depots of the thermoneutrally housed mice. The downregulation of the thermogenic program might have resulted from decreased sympathetic drive in the thermoneutrally housed mice evident by decreased expression of tyrosine hydroxylase expression and norepinephrine turnover in both brown and white fat depots. Our data demonstrate that thermoneutrality may negatively regulate the thermogenic program and sympathetic drive, leading to increased adiposity in mice.
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spelling pubmed-48861672016-08-17 Thermoneutrality decreases thermogenic program and promotes adiposity in high‐fat diet‐fed mice Cui, Xin Nguyen, Ngoc Ly T. Zarebidaki, Eleen Cao, Qiang Li, Fenfen Zha, Lin Bartness, Timothy Shi, Hang Xue, Bingzhong Physiol Rep Original Research Brown/beige adipocytes are therapeutic targets to combat obesity due to their abilities to dissipate energy through adaptive thermogenesis. Most studies investigating induction of brown/beige adipocytes were conducted in cold condition (e.g., 4°C); much is unknown about how the thermogenic program of brown/beige adipocytes is regulated in thermoneutral condition (e.g., 30°C), which is within the thermal comfort zone of human dwellings in daily life. Therefore, this study aims to characterize the thermogenic program of brown/beige adipocytes in mice housed under ambient (22°C) versus thermoneutral condition (30°C). Male mice raised at 22°C or 30°C were fed either chow diet or high‐fat (HF) diet for 20 weeks. Despite less food intake, chow‐fed mice housed at 30°C remained the same body weight compared to mice at 22°C. However, these thermoneutrally housed mice displayed a decrease in the expression of thermogenic program in both brown and white fat depots with larger adipocytes. When pair‐fed with chow diet, thermoneutrally housed mice showed an increase in body weight. Moreover, thermoneutrality increased body weight of mice fed with HF diet. This was associated with decreased expression of the thermogenic program in both brown and white fat depots of the thermoneutrally housed mice. The downregulation of the thermogenic program might have resulted from decreased sympathetic drive in the thermoneutrally housed mice evident by decreased expression of tyrosine hydroxylase expression and norepinephrine turnover in both brown and white fat depots. Our data demonstrate that thermoneutrality may negatively regulate the thermogenic program and sympathetic drive, leading to increased adiposity in mice. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4886167/ /pubmed/27230905 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12799 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Physiological Society and The Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cui, Xin
Nguyen, Ngoc Ly T.
Zarebidaki, Eleen
Cao, Qiang
Li, Fenfen
Zha, Lin
Bartness, Timothy
Shi, Hang
Xue, Bingzhong
Thermoneutrality decreases thermogenic program and promotes adiposity in high‐fat diet‐fed mice
title Thermoneutrality decreases thermogenic program and promotes adiposity in high‐fat diet‐fed mice
title_full Thermoneutrality decreases thermogenic program and promotes adiposity in high‐fat diet‐fed mice
title_fullStr Thermoneutrality decreases thermogenic program and promotes adiposity in high‐fat diet‐fed mice
title_full_unstemmed Thermoneutrality decreases thermogenic program and promotes adiposity in high‐fat diet‐fed mice
title_short Thermoneutrality decreases thermogenic program and promotes adiposity in high‐fat diet‐fed mice
title_sort thermoneutrality decreases thermogenic program and promotes adiposity in high‐fat diet‐fed mice
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4886167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27230905
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12799
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