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A large proportion of mediastinal and perirenal visceral fat of Siberian adult people is formed by UCP1 immunoreactive multilocular and paucilocular adipocytes.

Agrafena Efremova1, Martina Senzacqua2, Wiebe Venema2, Evgeny Isakov1, Angelica Di Vincenzo2, Maria Cristina Zingaretti2, Marina Protasoni3, Mikhail Thomski1, Antonio Giordano2, Saverio Cinti4.   

Abstract

Many deleterious consequences for health of excessive fat accumulation are due to visceral fat. Browning of visceral fat is mainly cold dependent and has been proposed as a possible tool for future therapies of obesity and related disorders. In this paper, we studied the composition of mediastinal and perirenal visceral fat, collected at necropsy, of human adults that lived in Siberia, one of the coldest regions of the earth. Data showed that a consistent part of the mediastinal and perirenal fat (up to about 40%) had the morphology typical of brown adipocytes and that a relevant percentage of them (up to about 30%) also expressed the functional marker uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1). Patients living mainly outdoor had higher percentage of brown-like adipocytes with more intensely UCP1 immunoreactive cells. The presence of numerous UCP1 immunoreactive paucilocular cells, a transitional stage of transdifferentiating adipocytes, supports the idea that visceral fat can be converted to brown adipose tissue in adult humans in physiological conditions. Tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactive noradrenergic parenchymal nerve fibers were positively correlated to the number of multilocular adipocytes in mediastinal fat, and a similar trend was also observed in the perirenal fat.

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Keywords:  Human brown adipocytes; Noradrenergic nerves; Paucilocular adipocytes; Uncoupling protein 1; Visceral adipose tissue

Year:  2019        PMID: 31853729     DOI: 10.1007/s13105-019-00721-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1138-7548            Impact factor:   4.158


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