Volume 67, Issue 3 pp. 167-171

Brown adipose tissue: the molecular mechanism of its formation

George Wolf

George Wolf

Department of Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA

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First published: 24 February 2009
Citations: 3
G Wolf, c/o Nutrition Reviews, International Life Sciences Institute, 1156 Fifteenth Street, NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20005, USA. E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The function of brown adipose tissue (BAT) is to oxidize fat and to dissipate the energy produced as heat, providing a source of heat to the organism. Preadipocytes are stimulated by expression of the PRDM16 gene to differentiate into BAT cells. The PRDM16 protein is greatly enriched in BAT and causes increased expression of mitochondrial genes and greater density of mitochondria. It increases expression of the uncoupling factor UCP1 and thereby causes a large stimulation of uncoupled respiration with resultant heat production, enhanced by cAMP. Recent evidence strongly supports the idea that the PRDM16 gene determines BAT identity.

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