| Literature DB >> 24342393 |
Marco Rossato1, Marnie Granzotto2, Veronica Macchi3, Andrea Porzionato3, Lucia Petrelli3, Alessandra Calcagno2, Juri Vencato4, Diego De Stefani5, Valentina Silvestrin2, Rosario Rizzuto5, Franco Bassetto6, Raffaele De Caro3, Roberto Vettor2.
Abstract
Mammals possess two types of adipose tissue, white (WAT) and brown (BAT). The uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) is a hallmark of BAT, being the pivotal player for cold-induced thermogenesis. WAT can acquire BAT characteristics with up-regulation of UCP1 after cold exposure or adrenergic stimulation. In the present study we demonstrated that human white adipocytes express the cold-sensing receptor TRPM8 which activation by menthol and icilin induced a rise in [Ca²⁺](i) and UCP1 expression, increased mitochondrial membrane potential, glucose uptake and heat production. The induction of "brown-like" phenotype in human white adipocytes after TRPM8 activation was supported by ultrastructural morphological changes of mitochondrial morphology and of their intracellular localization, with no modifications of the genes regulating mitochondrial biogenesis. In conclusion human white adipocytes express the cold receptor TRPM8 which activation induces their "browning" supporting a possible role of this receptor in the control of adipose tissue metabolism and body energy balance.Entities:
Keywords: Human adipocyte; Menthol; Mitochondria; TRPM8; UCP1
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24342393 DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2013.12.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Endocrinol ISSN: 0303-7207 Impact factor: 4.102