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Publication : Secretin-Activated Brown Fat Mediates Prandial Thermogenesis to Induce Satiation.

First Author  Li Y Year  2018
Journal  Cell Volume  175
Issue  6 Pages  1561-1574.e12
PubMed ID  30449620 Mgi Jnum  J:281249
Mgi Id  MGI:6259360 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2018.10.016
Citation  Li Y, et al. (2018) Secretin-Activated Brown Fat Mediates Prandial Thermogenesis to Induce Satiation. Cell
abstractText  The molecular mediator and functional significance of meal-associated brown fat (BAT) thermogenesis remains elusive. Here, we identified the gut hormone secretin as a non-sympathetic BAT activator mediating prandial thermogenesis, which consequentially induces satiation, thereby establishing a gut-secretin-BAT-brain axis in mammals with a physiological role of prandial thermogenesis in the control of satiation. Mechanistically, meal-associated rise in circulating secretin activates BAT thermogenesis by stimulating lipolysis upon binding to secretin receptors in brown adipocytes, which is sensed in the brain and promotes satiation. Chronic infusion of a modified human secretin transiently elevates energy expenditure in diet-induced obese mice. Clinical trials with human subjects showed that thermogenesis after a single-meal ingestion correlated with postprandial secretin levels and that secretin infusions increased glucose uptake in BAT. Collectively, our findings highlight the largely unappreciated function of BAT in the control of satiation and qualify BAT as an even more attractive target for treating obesity.
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