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β3-Adrenoceptor knockout in C57BL/6J mice depresses the occurrence of brown adipocytes in white fat

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 270, Issue 4, Pages 699-705

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1033.2003.03422.x

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adipose tissue; cold exposure; differentiation; knockout; uncoupling protein 1

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White and brown adipocytes are usually located in distinct depots; however, in response to cold, brown adipocytes appear in white fat. This response is mediated by beta-adrenoceptors but there is a controversy about the subtype(s) involved. In the present study, we exposed to cold beta(3) -adrenoceptor knockout mice (beta(3) KO) on a C57BL/6J genetic background and measured in white adipose tissue the density of multilocular cells and the expression of the brown adipocyte marker uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1). In brown fat of beta(3) KO mice, UCP1 expression levels were normal at 24 degreesC as well as after a 10-day cold exposure. Strikingly, under both conditions, in the white fat of beta(3) KO mice the levels of UCP1 mRNA and protein as well as the density of multilocular cells were decreased. These results indicate that beta(3) -adrenoceptors play a major role in the appearance of brown adipocytes in white fat and suggest that the brown adipocytes present in white fat differ from those in brown fat.

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