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Publication : Mitochondrial ROS regulate thermogenic energy expenditure and sulfenylation of UCP1.

First Author  Chouchani ET Year  2016
Journal  Nature Volume  532
Issue  7597 Pages  112-6
PubMed ID  27027295 Mgi Jnum  J:235306
Mgi Id  MGI:5796063 Doi  10.1038/nature17399
Citation  Chouchani ET, et al. (2016) Mitochondrial ROS regulate thermogenic energy expenditure and sulfenylation of UCP1. Nature 532(7597):112-6
abstractText  Brown and beige adipose tissues can dissipate chemical energy as heat through thermogenic respiration, which requires uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1). Thermogenesis from these adipocytes can combat obesity and diabetes, encouraging investigation of factors that control UCP1-dependent respiration in vivo. Here we show that acutely activated thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue is defined by a substantial increase in levels of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS). Remarkably, this process supports in vivo thermogenesis, as pharmacological depletion of mitochondrial ROS results in hypothermia upon cold exposure, and inhibits UCP1-dependent increases in whole-body energy expenditure. We further establish that thermogenic ROS alter the redox status of cysteine thiols in brown adipose tissue to drive increased respiration, and that Cys253 of UCP1 is a key target. UCP1 Cys253 is sulfenylated during thermogenesis, while mutation of this site desensitizes the purine-nucleotide-inhibited state of the carrier to adrenergic activation and uncoupling. These studies identify mitochondrial ROS induction in brown adipose tissue as a mechanism that supports UCP1-dependent thermogenesis and whole-body energy expenditure, which opens the way to improved therapeutic strategies for combating metabolic disorders.
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