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The kallikrein-kinin pathway as a mechanism for auto-control of brown adipose tissue activity

Authors :
Tania Quesada-López
Francesc Villarroya
Elena Kaschina
Rubén Cereijo
Marion Peyrou
Thomas Unger
Laura Campderrós
Laura Liñares-Pose
Marta Giralt
Miguel López
Aleix Gavaldà-Navarro
RS: CARIM other
Source :
Nature Communications, Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2020), Nature Communications, 11(1):2132. Nature Publishing Group, Peyrou, M, Cereijo, R, Quesada-López, T, Campderrós, L, Gavaldà-Navarro, A, Liñares-Pose, L, Kaschina, E, Unger, T, López, M, Giralt, M & Villarroya, F 2020, ' The kallikrein-kinin pathway as a mechanism for auto-control of brown adipose tissue activity. ', Nature Communications, vol. 11, 2132 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16009-x
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is known to secrete regulatory factors in response to thermogenic stimuli. Components of the BAT secretome may exert local effects that contribute to BAT recruitment and activation. Here, we found that a thermogenic stimulus leads to enhanced secretion of kininogen (Kng) by BAT, owing to induction of kininogen 2 (Kng2) gene expression. Noradrenergic, cAMP-mediated signals induce KNG2 expression and release in brown adipocytes. Conversely, the expression of kinin receptors, that are activated by the Kng products bradykinin and [Des-Arg9]-bradykinin, are repressed by thermogenic activation of BAT in vivo and of brown adipocytes in vitro. Loss-of-function models for Kng (the circulating-Kng-deficient BN/Ka rat) and bradykinin (pharmacological inhibition of kinin receptors, kinin receptor-null mice) signaling were coincident in showing abnormal overactivation of BAT. Studies in vitro indicated that Kng and bradykinin exert repressive effects on brown adipocyte thermogenic activity by interfering the PKA/p38 MAPK pathway of control of Ucp1 gene transcription, whereas impaired kinin receptor expression enhances it. Our findings identify the kallikrein–kinin system as a relevant component of BAT thermogenic regulation that provides auto-regulatory inhibitory signaling to BAT.<br />Brown adipose tissue, known produce heat by metabolizing fat, is also secretes molecules capable of communicating with other organs. Here the authors show that brown adipose tissue secretes kininogen, a component of heat system regulation, that provides auto-regulatory inhibitory signaling in brown adipose tissue.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3a5a20f5782ba1764bd0904091822ac9