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Brown adipose tissue thermogenesis during pregnancy in mice.

J F Andrews, D Richard, G Jennings, P Trayhurn.   

Abstract

The thermogenic activity of interscapular brown adipose tissue has been assessed at different stages of pregnancy in mice. In late pregnancy there was a hypertrophy of the tissue which reversed at parturition. Neither the total protein content nor the total cytochrome oxidase activity of the tissue changed significantly throughout pregnancy or into early lactation (2-3 days, post-partum). However, mitochondrial GDP binding, an index of the activity of the proton conductance pathway, was significantly decreased at the end of pregnancy with a further decrease in early lactation. Moderate food restriction had no effect on either cytochrome oxidase activity or mitochondrial GDP binding at the end of pregnancy, as compared with pregnant animals fed ad libitum. Food restriction did, however, prevent the hypertrophy of brown adipose tissue in late pregnancy. It is concluded that brown adipose tissue thermogenesis is not significantly decreased in the pregnant mouse until shortly before parturition, even in animals subject to food restriction. It is also concluded that the normal dietary stimulation of thermogenesis in response to hyperphagia is suppressed in the pregnant animal.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3963751     DOI: 10.1159/000177180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Nutr Metab        ISSN: 0250-6807            Impact factor:   3.374


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5.  Dwarfism and insulin resistance in male offspring caused by α1-adrenergic antagonism during pregnancy.

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6.  High-fat feeding reprograms maternal energy metabolism and induces long-term postpartum obesity in mice.

Authors:  Liping Qiao; Kayee Chu; Jean-Sebastien Wattez; Samuel Lee; Hongfei Gao; Gen-Sheng Feng; William W Hay; Jianhua Shao
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