Abstract

The functional relationship between thyroid hormone and interscapular brown adipose tissue with respect to cold exposure was studied in the mouse.1. Cold exposure for 5 days produced a significant increase in fat-free dry matter of interscapular brown adipose tissue in the mouse. Concurrent rise in oxygen consumption of this tissue was found, while that of epididymal white fat tissue remained unchanged.2. Following single injection of thyroxine both fat-free dry matter and Qo2 increased gradually and showed the peak at 96 hours.3. The effect of norepinephrine on the oxygen consumption of brown adipose tissue was rather transient. The stimulatory effect of cold exposure and norepinephrine on the oxygen consumption of brown adipose tissue was abolished by methylthiouracil treatment. Administration of thyroxine into the hypothyroid mice restored the response to norepinephrine.4. The hypothyroid mice showed a significant hypertrophy of brown adipose tissue when the animals were exposed to cold.

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