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Publication : ELOVL3 is an important component for early onset of lipid recruitment in brown adipose tissue.

First Author  Westerberg R Year  2006
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  281
Issue  8 Pages  4958-68
PubMed ID  16326704 Mgi Jnum  J:108322
Mgi Id  MGI:3623693 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M511588200
Citation  Westerberg R, et al. (2006) ELOVL3 is an important component for early onset of lipid recruitment in brown adipose tissue. J Biol Chem 281(8):4958-68
abstractText  During the recruitment process of brown adipose tissue, the mRNA level of the fatty acyl chain elongase Elovl3 is elevated more than 200-fold in cold-stressed mice. We have obtained Elovl3-ablated mice and report here that, although cold-acclimated Elovl3-ablated mice experienced an increased heat loss due to impaired skin barrier, they were unable to hyperrecruit their brown adipose tissue. Instead, they used muscle shivering in order to maintain body temperature. Lack of Elovl3 resulted in a transient decrease in the capacity to elongate saturated fatty acyl-CoAs into very long chain fatty acids, concomitantly with the occurrence of reduced levels of arachidic acid (C20:0) and behenic acid (C22:0) in brown adipose tissue during the initial cold stress. This effect on very long chain fatty acid synthesis could be illustrated as a decrease in the condensation activity of the elongation enzyme. In addition, warm-acclimated Elovl3-ablated mice showed diminished ability to accumulate fat and reduced metabolic capacity within the brown fat cells. This points to ELOVL3 as an important regulator of endogenous synthesis of saturated very long chain fatty acids and triglyceride formation in brown adipose tissue during the early phase of the tissue recruitment.
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