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Publication : Brown Adipocytes Secrete GDF15 in Response to Thermogenic Activation.

First Author  Campderrós L Year  2019
Journal  Obesity (Silver Spring) Volume  27
Issue  10 Pages  1606-1616
PubMed ID  31411815 Mgi Jnum  J:293661
Mgi Id  MGI:6453356 Doi  10.1002/oby.22584
Citation  Campderros L, et al. (2019) Brown Adipocytes Secrete GDF15 in Response to Thermogenic Activation. Obesity (Silver Spring) 27(10):1606-1616
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: Transcriptomic analysis of gene expression in brown adipose tissue (BAT) from mice in response to cold revealed strong induction of growth and differentiation factor 15 (GDF15). This study aimed to characterize GDF15 as a brown adipokine released in response to thermogenic activation and to determine its target functions. METHODS: GDF15 expression was measured in adipose tissues from mice in response to physiological and pharmacological modulators of thermogenesis. Brown and beige cell cultures were used to dissect the mechanisms regulating GDF15 expression. Brown adipocyte cellular models of fibroblast growth factor 21 and beta-klotho invalidation were employed to identify the autocrine regulators of GDF15. RAW 264.7 macrophages were used to explore the targeting of GDF15 released by brown adipocytes. RESULTS: Cold exposure of mice strongly induced GDF15 expression in BAT. Norepinephrine and cyclic adenosine monophosphate induced GDF15 expression and release by cells through protein kinase A-mediated mechanisms. Noradrenergic regulation of GDF15 required the active fibroblast growth factor 21 pathway in brown adipocytes. GDF15 released by brown adipocytes targeted macrophages and downregulated the expression of proinflammatory genes. CONCLUSIONS: GDF15 is a brown adipokine released by brown and beige cells in response to thermogenic activity. GDF15 released by BAT targets macrophages and may mediate downregulation of local inflammatory pathways.
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