| Literature DB >> 33909996 |
Caroline Moser1, Leon G Straub1, Yael Rachamin1, Dianne H Dapito1, Elisabeth Kulenkampff1, Lianggong Ding1, Wenfei Sun1, Salvatore Modica1, Miroslav Balaz1, Christian Wolfrum2.
Abstract
To analyze the capacity of white and brown adipose tissue remodeling, we developed two mouse lines to label, quantitatively trace, and ablate white, brown, and brite/beige adipocytes at different ambient temperatures. We show here that the brown adipocytes are recruited first and reach a peak after 1 week of cold stimulation followed by a decline during prolonged cold exposure. On the contrary, brite/beige cell numbers plateau after 3 weeks of cold exposure. At thermoneutrality, brown adipose tissue, in spite of being masked by a white-like morphology, retains its brown-like physiology, as Ucp1+ cells can be recovered immediately upon beta3-adrenergic stimulation. We further demonstrate that the recruitment of Ucp1+ cells in response to cold is driven by existing adipocytes. In contrast, the regeneration of the interscapular brown adipose tissue following ablation of Ucp1+ cells is driven by de novo differentiation.Entities:
Keywords: Adipoq-CreERT2; Ucp1-CreERT2; adipocyte cell number; brite/beige adipocytes; brown adipose tissue regrowth; cold exposure; tamoxifen; thermoneutrality
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33909996 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423