Literature DB >> 30099624

Translational Aspects of Brown Fat Activation by Food-Derived Stimulants.

Takeshi Yoneshiro1, Mami Matsushita2, Masayuki Saito3.   

Abstract

Since the rediscovery of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in humans, its energy-dissipating ability has been well-recognized. The negative correlations of BAT activity with adiposity and insulin sensitivity provided an obvious rationale for discerning reliable and practical strategies for stimulating BAT. Though cold exposure or use of pharmacological adrenomimetics can activate BAT, they may have adverse effects. Therefore, determining alternative stimulants of BAT with lower risks such as commonly used food ingredients is highly desirable. Recent observations revealed that chemical activation of temperature-sensitive transient receptor potential (TRP) channels by food ingredients can recruit BAT in humans. Furthermore, animal studies have identified several food-derived stimulants of BAT acting through multiple mechanisms distinct from a TRP-mediated process. Dietary compounds acting as an activator of Sirtuin 1, a critical regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis and brown adipocyte differentiation, are one such class of promising food-derived BAT activators in humans. While the individual effects of various dietary factors are increasingly established in a laboratory setting, the potential synergistic effects of multiple stimulants on BAT remain to be tested in a clinical environment. These investigations may support the development of efficient, flexible dietary regimens capable of boosting BAT thermogenesis.

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Keywords:  Brown adipose tissue; Capsinoids; Catechins; Food ingredients; Obesity; Recruitment; SIRT1; TRP channels; Thermogenesis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30099624     DOI: 10.1007/164_2018_159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handb Exp Pharmacol        ISSN: 0171-2004


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