Paracrine, endocrine and neurocrine controls of the adipocyte color phenotype: view from the chair.

International journal of obesity supplements Pub Date : 2015-08-01 Epub Date: 2015-08-04 DOI:10.1038/ijosup.2015.2
F Picard
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After a long drought caused by misjudged irrelevance to human biology, the research field of brown adipose tissue has seen a period of resurgence since 2009 when discoveries of brown fat in adults were reported. However, the molecular and physiological regulators of the different types of adipose tissues-white, beige or brown-are still far from being fully determined. Speakers of the morning session of the 16th Annual Symposium of the Université Laval's Chair in Obesity, a series interestingly launched in 1998 precisely on the topic of uncoupling proteins, presented past and recent findings on non-adrenergic signaling pathways-both upstream and downstream-regulating the metabolic and thermogenic activities of adipose tissue. They went on to show that these pathways are altered in the contexts of obesity and aging, the latter being a very important factor involved in the decline of non-shivering thermogenesis. Whereas opinions diverged on readily applicable solutions for development of candidate therapeutics, the panelists agreed that the new factors involved in the control of the adipose thermogenic program hold great promise for innovation. This will likely depend on how this novel knowledge is integrated into the complex regulation of thermogenesis, which will be achieved through better-defined experimental protocols, both in humans and non-human models.

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旁分泌、内分泌和神经分泌对脂肪细胞颜色表型的控制:从椅子上看。
由于与人类生物学的不相关性被错误地判断,棕色脂肪组织的研究领域在经历了长时间的干旱之后,自2009年发现成人棕色脂肪的报道以来,棕色脂肪组织的研究领域出现了一段复苏时期。然而,不同类型脂肪组织(白色、米色或棕色)的分子和生理调节因子仍远未完全确定。第16届拉瓦尔大学肥胖讲座(1998年推出的一系列有趣的关于解偶联蛋白的专题)的上午会议上,演讲者介绍了过去和最近关于调节脂肪组织代谢和产热活动的上游和下游非肾上腺素能信号通路的发现。他们继续表明,这些途径在肥胖和衰老的情况下会发生改变,后者是导致非寒颤产热下降的一个非常重要的因素。尽管对于候选疗法开发的可行解决方案存在分歧,但小组成员一致认为,涉及脂肪产热程序控制的新因素具有很大的创新前景。这可能取决于如何将这些新知识整合到复杂的产热调节中,这将通过在人类和非人类模型中更好地定义实验方案来实现。
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