Abstract

We have studied by in vitro translation the mRNA population from rat brown fat in two situations where the thermogenic activity of the tissue is stimulated. Both cold exposure of rats and the presence of pheochromocytoma result in marked alterations among the polypeptides synthesized. Notably, in these two situations there was an increased labeling of polypeptides of the size of the heat-shock proteins and an increased labeling of the 32,000-dalton uncoupling protein of brown fat mitochondria, which is responsible for energy dissipation as heat. Stimulation of the thermogenic activity of brown fat thus results in a high level of mRNA encoding the uncoupling protein. Chronic delivery of norepinephrine mimicked the increase of mRNA for the uncoupling protein observed in animals exposed to cold or bearing pheochromocytoma. Thus, a neuromediator such as norepinephrine is able to trigger the induction of the mRNA encoding the mitochondrial uncoupling protein and is able to stimulate mitochondriogenesis.

Highlights

  • We have studied by in vitro translation the mRNA population from rat brown fat in twosituations where the thermogenic activity of the tissue is stimulated

  • This component probably does not exist in other mitochondria and induces uncoupling of respiration from ATP synthesis and heat production [1].Recently we reported that this protein was not synthesized as a precursor with a larger molecular weight [2]

  • This study compares the effects of cold exposure and of the pheochromocytoma tumor (PC 12 cells) on the translational activity of mRNA isolated from brown adipose tissue

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Summary

RESULTS

Translation of Total mRNA of Brown Fat from Control, Cold-exposed,or Tumor-bearing Animals-Several alterations were obtained inthe products translated from mRNA of coldexposed animals in comparison with the products translated from mRNA of controlrats.

Induction of mRNA for UncouplingProtein
DISCUSSION
Competing protein
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