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Really does temperature reduction and norepinephrine have similar effects on the energy metabolism in rat brown adipose tissue?

Authors :
Sopeña B
López-Ibarra Z
López-Farré AJ
de Las Heras N
Ballesteros S
González-Cantalapiedra A
Lahera V
Zamorano-León JJ
Source :
Archives of physiology and biochemistry [Arch Physiol Biochem] 2018 Feb; Vol. 124 (1), pp. 54-60. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Aug 26.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Context: Heat generation by brown adipose tissue (BAT) in response to temperature reduction seems to be entirely related to sympathetic nervous stimulation.<br />Objective: To analyse if temperature reduction and norepinephrine may differently affect the expression of proteins related to energy metabolism in BAT.<br />Materials and Methods: Isolated rats BAT was incubated with/without norepinephrine (10 <superscript>-6</superscript>  mol/L, 24 h at 32 °C and 37 °C).<br />Results: In BAT, 32 °C increased the protein expression levels of carnitine palmitoyltransferase-I and -II, mitochondrial uncoupling protein-1 (UCP-1) and the expression and activity of lactate dehydrogenase. Mitochondrial F <subscript>1</subscript> -ATP synthase α-chain expression was decreased at 32 °C compared to 37 °C. Norepinephrine and at 32 °C exposure, UCP-1 expression was increased but cytochrome-c oxidase and F <subscript>1</subscript> -ATP synthase α-chain expression was reduced with respect to 37 °C.<br />Discussion: Sympathetic stimulation seems not to be the only factor associated with heat generation.<br />Conclusions: Temperature reduction by itself exerts some different effects on the expression of proteins related to the energy metabolism than norepinephrine.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1744-4160
Volume :
124
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of physiology and biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28844165
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13813455.2017.1360913