2014
DOI: 10.1194/jlr.m042895
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Brown adipose tissue dynamics in wild-type and UCP1-knockout mice: in vivo insights with magnetic resonance

Abstract: This article is available online at http://www.jlr.org body temperature maintenance of small eutherian mammals and newborns during periods of cold exposure. BAT thermogenesis is activated by the release of noradrenaline (NA) from sympathetic innervation. Uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) in the inner mitochondrial membrane of the brown adipocytes uncouples the respiratory chain from ATP synthesis and thus energy is dissipated as heat ( 1-3 ). Prolonged cold exposure or a short photoperiod induces the recruitment of … Show more

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“…In contrast, while higher steady-state creatine levels were observed in BAT, cold exposure had no detectable effect (Figure S1I). There was no difference in PCr levels in either iWAT or BAT in response to cold (Figure S1J), although a modest trend towards lower PCr levels in BAT was observed; these observations are in line with a recent report (Grimpo et al, 2014). As a consequence of these measurements, it is clear that the PCr/creatine ratio in iWAT was reduced significantly in cold-exposed animals (Figure 1K), suggesting increased creatine metabolism in beige fat.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In contrast, while higher steady-state creatine levels were observed in BAT, cold exposure had no detectable effect (Figure S1I). There was no difference in PCr levels in either iWAT or BAT in response to cold (Figure S1J), although a modest trend towards lower PCr levels in BAT was observed; these observations are in line with a recent report (Grimpo et al, 2014). As a consequence of these measurements, it is clear that the PCr/creatine ratio in iWAT was reduced significantly in cold-exposed animals (Figure 1K), suggesting increased creatine metabolism in beige fat.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Furthermore, it has been shown with adrenergic stimulation and peptide factors that the thermogenic responses of Ucp1 +/+ and Ucp1 −/− mice are similar (Granneman et al, 2003; Grimpo et al, 2014; Veniant et al, 2015). These findings imply the presence of UCP1-independent thermogenic mechanisms.…”
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“…Validation studies of magnetic resonance have already been done in animals, with promising results and good capacity for detecting brown depots within white adipose tissue (103)(104)(105)(106). Pilot studies have also been performed in humans and suggest a good sensitivity with the additional advantage of detecting even non active tissue (although, logically, it must have at least been recruited) (106,107).…”
Section: New Imaging Methods For the Detection Of Brown Adipose Tissuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…could be detected by an increased conversion of pre-polarized (1 -13C) pyruvate into its downstream products 13C bicarbonate and (1 -13C) lactate [47]. Grimpo et al used 1H MRS to monitor the metabolic dynamics in murine BAT and detected a significant loss of free fatty acids from BAT after pharmacological stimulation [48]. Quantification of blood flow and perfusion of BAT is another method to collect information about BAT activation.…”
Section: Brown Adipose Tissuementioning
confidence: 99%