| Literature DB >> 28918935 |
Haochen Jiang1, Xiaofan Ding2, Ying Cao3, Huanhuan Wang4, Wenwen Zeng5.
Abstract
Efferent signals from the central nervous system represent a key layer of regulation of white adipose tissue (WAT). However, the mechanism by which efferent neural signals control WAT metabolism remains to be better understood. Here, we exploit the volume fluorescence-imaging technique to visualize the neural arborizations in mouse inguinal WAT at single-fiber resolution. The imaging reveals a dense network of sympathetic arborizations that had been previously undetected by conventional methods, with sympathetic fibers being in close apposition to > 90% of adipocytes. We demonstrate that these sympathetic fibers originate from the celiac ganglia, which are activated by cold challenge. Sympathetic-specific deletion of TrkA receptor or pharmacologic ablation by 6-hydroxydopamine abolishes these intra-adipose arborizations and, as a result, cold-induced beiging of inguinal WAT. Furthermore, we find that local sympathetic arborizations function through beta-adrenergic receptors in this beiging process. These findings uncover an essential link connecting efferent neural signals with metabolism of individual adipocytes.Entities:
Keywords: beiging process; celiac ganglia; cold challenge; neural regulation; sympathetic innervation; white adipose tissue
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28918935 DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2017.08.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Metab ISSN: 1550-4131 Impact factor: 27.287