Abstract

ObjectiveIncreasing energy expenditure through activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis is an attractive approach to counteract obesity. It is therefore essential to understand the molecular mechanisms that control BAT functions. Until now several members of the Janus kinase (JAK) - signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) pathway have been implicated as being relevant for BAT physiology. However, whether the STAT family member STAT5 is important for the thermogenic property of adipose tissues is unknown. Therefore, we have investigated the role of STAT5 in thermogenic fat in this paper. MethodsWe performed metabolic and molecular analyses using mice that harbor an adipocyte-specific deletion of Stat5a/b alleles. ResultsWe found that STAT5 is necessary for acute cold-induced temperature maintenance and the induction of lipid mobilization in BAT following β3-adrenergic stimulation. Moreover, mitochondrial respiration of primary differentiated brown adipocytes lacking STAT5 was diminished. Increased sensitivity to cold stress upon STAT5 deficiency was associated with reduced expression of thermogenic markers including uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1), while decreased stimulated lipolysis was linked to decreased protein kinase A (PKA) activity. Additionally, brown remodeling of white adipose tissue was diminished following chronic β3-adrenergic stimulation, which was accompanied by a decrease in mitochondrial performance. ConclusionWe conclude that STAT5 is essential for the functionality and the β-adrenergic responsiveness of thermogenic adipose tissue.

Highlights

  • Brown adipose tissue (BAT) has a remarkable capacity for substrate oxidation [1]

  • While BAT weight was largely unaffected in Stat5Adipoq mice [19], histology of BAT revealed an increase in lipid droplet size upon STAT5 deficiency (Figure 1A)

  • Gene ontology (GO) analysis for down-regulated genes in Stat5Adipoq BAT revealed an enrichment for pathways linked to lipid metabolism including lipid storage, negative regulation of lipid catabolic processes and negative regulation of fatty acid (FA) boxidation

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Conclusion

We conclude that STAT5 is essential for the functionality and the b-adrenergic responsiveness of thermogenic adipose tissue. Keywords JAK-STAT; b-adrenergic signalling; Thermogenesis; Temperature maintenance

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