Abstract

Chronic adrenergic activation leads to the emergence of beige adipocytes in some depots of white adipose tissue in mice. Despite their morphological similarities to brown adipocytes and their expression of uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1), a thermogenic protein exclusively expressed in brown adipocytes, the beige adipocytes have a gene expression pattern distinct from that of brown adipocytes. However, it is unclear whether the thermogenic function of beige adipocytes is different from that of classical brown adipocytes existing in brown adipose tissue. To examine the thermogenic ability of UCP1 expressed in beige and brown adipocytes, the adipocytes were isolated from the fat depots of C57BL/6J mice housed at 24°C (control group) or 10°C (cold-acclimated group) for 3 weeks. Morphological and gene expression analyses revealed that the adipocytes isolated from brown adipose tissue of both the control and cold-acclimated groups consisted mainly of brown adipocytes. These brown adipocytes contained large amounts of UCP1 and increased their oxygen consumption when stimulated with norepinephirine. Adipocytes isolated from the perigonadal white adipose tissues of both groups and the inguinal white adipose tissue of the control group were white adipocytes that showed no increase in oxygen consumption after norepinephrine stimulation. Adipocytes isolated from the inguinal white adipose tissue of the cold-acclimated group were a mixture of white and beige adipocytes, which expressed UCP1 and increased their oxygen consumption in response to norepinephrine. The UCP1 content and thermogenic ability of beige adipocytes estimated on the basis of their abundance in the cell mixture were similar to those of brown adipocytes. These results revealed that the inducible beige adipocytes have potent thermogenic ability comparable to classical brown adipocytes.

Highlights

  • There are two types of fat tissue in mammals, white adipose tissue (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT) [1,2,3]

  • Immunostaining showed uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) expression in the brown-like adipocytes from inguinal WAT (I-WAT) as well as in the classical brown adipocytes from BAT, while no staining was observed in the unilocular adipocytes from I-WAT or G-WAT

  • It is well established that beige adipocytes are induced in WAT after chronic ß-adrenergic activation [10,11,12,13]

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Introduction

There are two types of fat tissue in mammals, white adipose tissue (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT) [1,2,3]. Found in BAT, contain a large number of small triglyceride droplets (multilocular) and numerous cristae-rich mitochondria. In addition to these morphological differences, their physiological roles are distinct, in terms of energy metabolism. Fatty acids liberated within BAT are oxidized within the tissue itself as a major energy source for thermogenesis. When mammals are exposed to a cold environment, UCP1 thermogenesis is activated via the sympathetic nerve–NE pathway. Prolonged activation of this pathway induces BAT hyperplasia associated with the elevated UCP1 level [1,4,8]

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