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Publication : Loss of Adipose Fatty Acid Oxidation Does Not Potentiate Obesity at Thermoneutrality.

First Author  Lee J Year  2016
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  14
Issue  6 Pages  1308-1316
PubMed ID  26854223 Mgi Jnum  J:244867
Mgi Id  MGI:5913646 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2016.01.029
Citation  Lee J, et al. (2016) Loss of Adipose Fatty Acid Oxidation Does Not Potentiate Obesity at Thermoneutrality. Cell Rep 14(6):1308-1316
abstractText  Ambient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a continuously fluctuating environment. Here, mice with an adipose-specific defect in fatty acid oxidation (Cpt2(A-/-)) were subjected to varying temperatures to determine the role of adipose bioenergetics in environmental adaptation and body weight regulation. Microarray analysis of mice acclimatized to thermoneutrality revealed that Cpt2(A-/-) interscapular brown adipose tissue (BAT) failed to induce the expression of thermogenic genes such as Ucp1 and Pgc1alpha in response to adrenergic stimulation, and increasing ambient temperature exacerbated these defects. Furthermore, thermoneutral housing induced mtDNA stress in Cpt2(A-/-) BAT and ultimately resulted in a loss of interscapular BAT. Although the loss of adipose fatty acid oxidation resulted in clear molecular, cellular, and physiologic deficits in BAT, body weight gain and glucose tolerance were similar in control and Cpt2(A-/-) mice in response to a high-fat diet, even when mice were housed at thermoneutrality.
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