Literature DB >> 19365393

Beta3-adrenoceptor function and long-term changes in body weight.

D Andersson1, H Wahrenberg, P Löfgren.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The endogenous factors contributing to long-term changes in body weight are not known but the regulation of energy metabolism by different beta-adrenoceptors (beta(1)-AR, beta(2)-AR, beta(3)-AR) or alpha-adrenoceptors (alpha(2)-AR) may play a role.
METHODS: In a prospective study, we investigated beta-AR and alpha(2)-AR subtype function in subcutaneous fat cells of 85 healthy, non-obese women by using a standardized bioassay of lipolysis. Of these 73 were re-investigated on an average 10 years later to compare baseline function of beta(1)-AR, beta(2)-AR, beta(3)-AR and alpha(2)-AR with longitudinal weight changes.
RESULTS: Weight change over time was normally distributed ranging from-4 kg/m(2) to +6 kg/m(2) in body mass index. Long-term changes in body weight correlated inversely with beta(3)-AR function at base line (r=0.5, P=0.001). Those with low beta(3)-AR function gained weight, whereas the opposite was observed with those who had a high beta(3)-AR function. Nineteen percent of weight changes could be explained by beta(3)-AR status. No relationship with weight changes was observed as regards the function of alpha(2)-AR, beta(1)-AR or beta(2)-AR function.
CONCLUSIONS: Beta(3)-ARs are important for long-term changes in body weight putting energy metabolism in adipose tissue in frontline among endogenous factors that regulate body weight in adulthood.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19365393     DOI: 10.1038/ijo.2009.54

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Obes (Lond)        ISSN: 0307-0565            Impact factor:   5.095


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