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ATP-consuming futile cycles as energy dissipating mechanisms to counteract obesity

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REVIEWS IN ENDOCRINE & METABOLIC DISORDERS
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 121-131

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11154-021-09690-w

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Brown adipose tissue; Futile cycle; Malate aspartate shuttle; Metabolism; Thermogenesis; Energy expenditure

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  1. NIH-NIDDK [5-RO1DK099618-02]
  2. NCATS [UL1TR001881]
  3. NIDDK [P30 DK063491, P30 41301, 1R01AA026914-01A1]
  4. Department of Medicine chair commitment at UCLA

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Obesity results from an imbalance in energy homeostasis, with interest in exploiting thermogenic processes to counteract obesity. Mitochondrial uncoupling and other mechanisms can dissipate energy, with futile cycles such as lipolysis and calcium import/export cycle consuming energy. These cycles highlight the importance of mitochondrial oxidative function and ATP synthesis in thermogenic energy dissipation.
Obesity results from an imbalance in energy homeostasis, whereby excessive energy intake exceeds caloric expenditure. Energy can be dissipated out of an organism by producing heat (thermogenesis), explaining the long-standing interest in exploiting thermogenic processes to counteract obesity. Mitochondrial uncoupling is a process that expends energy by oxidizing nutrients to produce heat, instead of ATP synthesis. Energy can also be dissipated through mechanisms that do not involve mitochondrial uncoupling. Such mechanisms include futile cycles described as metabolic reactions that consume ATP to produce a product from a substrate but then converting the product back into the original substrate, releasing the energy as heat. Energy dissipation driven by cellular ATP demand can be regulated by adjusting the speed and number of futile cycles. Energy consuming futile cycles that are reviewed here are lipolysis/fatty acid re-esterification cycle, creatine/phosphocreatine cycle, and the SERCA-mediated calcium import and export cycle. Their reliance on ATP emphasizes that mitochondrial oxidative function coupled to ATP synthesis, and not just uncoupling, can play a role in thermogenic energy dissipation. Here, we review ATP consuming futile cycles, the evidence for their function in humans, and their potential employment as a strategy to dissipate energy and counteract obesity.

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