[HTML][HTML] Towards a better understanding of beige adipocyte plasticity

E Paulo, B Wang - Cells, 2019 - mdpi.com
E Paulo, B Wang
Cells, 2019mdpi.com
Beige adipocytes are defined as Ucp1+, multilocular adipocytes within white adipose tissue
(WAT) that are capable of thermogenesis, the process of heat generation. In both mouse
models and humans, the increase of beige adipocyte population, also called WAT browning,
is associated with certain metabolic benefits, such as reduced obesity and increased insulin
sensitivity. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge regarding WAT browning,
with a special focus on the beige adipocyte plasticity, collectively referring to a bidirectional …
Beige adipocytes are defined as Ucp1+, multilocular adipocytes within white adipose tissue (WAT) that are capable of thermogenesis, the process of heat generation. In both mouse models and humans, the increase of beige adipocyte population, also called WAT browning, is associated with certain metabolic benefits, such as reduced obesity and increased insulin sensitivity. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge regarding WAT browning, with a special focus on the beige adipocyte plasticity, collectively referring to a bidirectional transition between thermogenic active and latent states in response to environmental changes. We further exploit the utility of a unique beige adipocyte ablation system to interrogate anti-obesity effect of beige adipocytes in vivo.
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