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Perirenal Adipose Tissue from Healthy Donor: Characteristics and Promise as Potential Therapeutic Cell Source

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
Volume 10, Issue 21, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10215024

Keywords

perirenal; adipose tissue; healthy donor; brown adipocyte; beige cell

Funding

  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government (MSIT) [2018R1C1B5040264, 2019R1A2C1004046, 2019R1F1A1044473, 2019R1H1A1079839, 2020R1A2B5B03002344, 2020R1I1A3071568, 2021R1G1A1092985]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea [2018R1C1B5040264, 2021R1G1A1092985, 2019R1F1A1044473, 2019R1A2C1004046, 2019R1H1A1079839, 2020R1A2B5B03002344, 2020R1I1A3071568] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Perirenal adipose tissue, obtained from healthy donors during a kidney transplant, is now recognized to have a direct effect on metabolic diseases due to its characteristics like a large number of brown adipose cells and high energy consumption efficiency. Despite these advantages, all perirenal adipose tissue from healthy donors is currently being incinerated as medical waste. This review discusses the potential clinical application of brown adipocytes and beige cells in perirenal adipose tissue.
Perirenal adipose tissue, one of the fat masses surrounding the kidneys, can be obtained from healthy donors during a kidney transplant. Perirenal adipose tissue has only ever been known as a connective tissue to protect the kidneys and renal blood vessels from external physical stimulation. Yet, recently, as adipose tissue has begun to be considered an endocrine organ, and perirenal adipose tissue is now regarded to have a direct effect on metabolic diseases. The characteristics of perirenal adipose tissue from a healthy donor are that: (1) There are a large number of brown adipose cells (70-80% of the total), (2) Most of the brown adipose cells are inactive in the resting cell cycle, (3) Activating factors are constant low-temperature exposure, hormones, metastasis factors, and environmental factors, (4) Anatomically, a large number of brown adipose cells are distributed close to the adrenal glands, (5) Beige cells, produced by converting white adipocytes to brown-like adipocytes, are highly active, (6) Activated cells secrete BATokines, and (7) Energy consumption efficiency is high. Despite these advantages, all of the perirenal adipose tissue from a healthy donor is incinerated as medical waste. With a view to its use, this review discusses the brown adipocytes and beige cells in perirenal adipose tissue from a healthy donor, and proposes opportunities for their clinical application.

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