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Publication : Neonatal intake of Omega-3 fatty acids enhances lipid oxidation in adipocyte precursors.

First Author  Varshney R Year  2023
Journal  iScience Volume  26
Issue  1 Pages  105750
PubMed ID  36590177 Mgi Jnum  J:355274
Mgi Id  MGI:7424386 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2022.105750
Citation  Varshney R, et al. (2023) Neonatal intake of Omega-3 fatty acids enhances lipid oxidation in adipocyte precursors. iScience 26(1):105750
abstractText  Establishing metabolic programming begins during fetal and postnatal development, and early-life lipid exposures play a critical role during neonatal adipogenesis. We define how neonatal consumption of a low omega-6 to -3 fatty acid ratio (n6/n3 FA ratio) establishes FA oxidation in adipocyte precursor cells (APCs) before they become adipocytes. In vivo, APCs isolated from mouse pups exposed to the low n6/n3 FA ratio had superior FA oxidation capacity, elevated beige adipocyte mRNAs Ppargc1alpha, Ucp2, and Runx1, and increased nuclear receptor NR2F2 protein. In vitro, APC treatment with NR2F2 ligand-induced beige adipocyte mRNAs and increased mitochondrial potential but not mass. Single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis revealed low n6/n3 FA ratio yielded more mitochondrial-high APCs and linked APC NR2F2 levels with beige adipocyte signatures and FA oxidation. Establishing beige adipogenesis is of clinical relevance, because fat depots with energetically active, smaller, and more numerous adipocytes improve metabolism and delay metabolic dysfunction.
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