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Publication : MiR-193b and miR-365-1 are not required for the development and function of brown fat in the mouse.

First Author  Feuermann Y Year  2013
Journal  RNA Biol Volume  10
Issue  12 Pages  1807-14
PubMed ID  24356587 Mgi Jnum  J:241741
Mgi Id  MGI:5903568 Doi  10.4161/rna.27239
Citation  Feuermann Y, et al. (2013) MiR-193b and miR-365-1 are not required for the development and function of brown fat in the mouse. RNA Biol 10(12):1807-14
abstractText  Generating heat and maintaining body temperature is the primary function of brown adipose tissue (BAT). Previous studies have implicated microRNAs, including miR-193b and miR-365-1, in BAT differentiation. We used mouse genetics to further understand the specific contributions of these two miRs. BAT function in mice with an inactivated miR-193b-365-1 locus, as determined by their response to the selective beta3 adrenergic receptor agonist CL316.243 and their tolerance to cold exposure, was normal and expression of genes associated with functional BAT, including Prdm16 and Ucp1, was unaffected. In addition, genome-wide expression profiles of miRNAs and mRNAs in BAT in the presence and absence of miR-193b-365-1 were determined. In summary, these data demonstrate, in contrast to earlier work, that the development, differentiation, and function of BAT do not require the presence of miR-193b and miR-365-1.
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