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Low- and high-thermogenic brown adipocyte subpopulations coexist in murine adipose tissue

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
Volume 130, Issue 1, Pages 247-257

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AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC
DOI: 10.1172/JCI129167

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  1. NIH [K01DK107788, R03HD095414, R56AG063854, R01DK55758, R01DK099110, P01DK088761, P01AG051459, P30CA033572]
  2. City of Hope Caltech-COH Initiative Award
  3. American Diabetes Association Junior Faculty Development Award [1-19-JDF-023]
  4. Novo Nordisk Foundation
  5. Kristian Gerhard Jebsen Foundation
  6. Beckman Institute
  7. Caltech Divisional Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Brown adipose tissue (BAT), as the main site of adaptive thermogenesis, exerts beneficial metabolic effects on obesity and insulin resistance. BAT has been previously assumed to contain a homogeneous population of brown adipocytes. Utilizing multiple mouse models capable of genetically labeling different cellular populations, as well as single-cell RNA sequencing and 3D tissue profiling, we discovered a brown adipocyte subpopulation with low thermogenic activity coexisting with the classical high-thermogenic brown adipocytes within the BAT. Compared with the high-thermogenic brown adipocytes, these low-thermogenic brown adipocytes had substantially lower Ucp1 and Adipoq expression, larger lipid droplets, and lower mitochondrial content. Functional analyses showed that, unlike the high-thermogenic brown adipocytes, the low-thermogenic brown adipocytes have markedly lower basal mitochondrial respiration, and they are specialized in fatty acid uptake. Upon changes in environmental temperature, the 2 brown adipocyte subpopulations underwent dynamic interconversions. Cold exposure converted low-thermogenic brown adipocytes into high-thermogenic cells. A thermoneutral environment had the opposite effect. The recruitment of high-thermogenic brown adipocytes by cold stimulation is not affected by high-fat diet feeding, but it does substantially decline with age. Our results revealed a high degree of functional heterogeneity of brown adipocytes.

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