棕色脂肪组织研究的复兴:新旧结合。

International journal of obesity supplements Pub Date : 2015-08-01 Epub Date: 2015-08-04 DOI:10.1038/ijosup.2015.3
J G Granneman
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最近在成人中发现的活性棕色脂肪组织(BAT),以及脂肪细胞表型巨大的细胞和代谢可塑性的发现,给靶向脂肪组织的治疗带来了新的希望。从30年前进行的第一波与肥胖相关的BAT研究中吸取的原则的应用表明,棕色脂肪的活动和/或质量需要大大增加,才能显著促进总能量消耗。尽管人类棕色脂肪的产热能力非常有限,但它的存在往往与代谢状态的改善有关,这表明它可能具有有益的内分泌功能。最近我们对祖细胞的本质和引导表型多样性的转录程序的理解取得了进展,证明了在啮齿动物模型中扩大棕色脂肪细胞群体的可能性。棕色和米色脂肪细胞群体的扩大将需要严格控制其代谢活动,这可能通过选择性神经激活,组织选择性信号传导或直接激活脂肪分解来实现,脂肪分解提供了产热的主要燃料。
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Renaissance of brown adipose tissue research: integrating the old and new.

The recent demonstration of active brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adult humans, along with the discovery of vast cellular and metabolic plasticity of adipocyte phenotypes, has given new hope of targeting adipose tissue for therapeutic benefit. Application of principles learned from the first wave of obesity-related BAT research, conducted 30 years earlier, suggests that the activity and/or mass of brown fat will need to be greatly expanded for it to significantly contribute to total energy expenditure. Although the thermogenic capacity of human brown fat is very modest, its presence often correlates with improved metabolic status, suggesting possible beneficial endocrine functions. Recent advances in our understanding of the nature of progenitors and the transcriptional programs that guide phenotypic diversity have demonstrated the possibility of expanding the population of brown adipocytes in rodent models. Expanded populations of brown and beige adipocytes will require tight control of their metabolic activity, which might be achieved by selective neural activation, tissue-selective signaling or direct activation of lipolysis, which supplies the central fuel of thermogenesis.

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