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Co-Evolution of Breast Milk Lipid Signaling and Thermogenic Adipose Tissue

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BIOMOLECULES
卷 11, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom11111705

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metabolism; neonate care; breastfeeding; beige adipose tissue; obesity

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  1. German Research Fund (DFG) [RO 4856-1]

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Breastfeeding is a unique behavior of mammals, providing heat and metabolic fuel for offspring. The lipid signals in breast milk play a crucial role in infant lipid metabolism and metabolic development.
Breastfeeding is a unique and defining behavior of mammals and has a fundamental role in nourishing offspring by supplying a lipid-rich product that is utilized to generate heat and metabolic fuel. Heat generation from lipids is a feature of newborn mammals and is mediated by the uncoupling of mitochondrial respiration in specific fat depots. Breastfeeding and thermogenic adipose tissue have a shared evolutionary history: both have evolved in the course of homeothermy evolution; breastfeeding mammals are termed thermolipials , meaning animals with warm fat . Beyond its heat-producing capacity, thermogenic adipose tissue is also necessary for proper lipid metabolism and determines adiposity in offspring. Recent advances have demonstrated that lipid metabolism in infants is orchestrated by breast milk lipid signals, which establish mother-to-child signaling and control metabolic development in the infant. Breastfeeding rates are declining worldwide, and are paralleled by an alarming increase in childhood obesity, which at least in part may have its roots in the impaired metabolic control by breast milk lipid signals.

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