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High Incidence of Metabolically Active Brown Adipose Tissue in Healthy Adult Humans


M Saito, Y Okamatsu-Ogura, M Matsushita, K … - Diabetes, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS When exposed to cold (19°C) for 2 h, 17 of 32 younger subjects (aged
23–35 years) and 2 of 24 elderly subjects (aged 38–65 years) showed a
substantial FDG uptake into adipose tissue of the supraclavicular and ...
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The presence of UCP1 demonstrates that metabolically active adipose tissue in the neck of …


MC Zingaretti, F Crosta, A Vitali, M Guerrieri, … - The FASEB Journal, 2009 - FASEB
Classically, adult humans have been considered not to possess active brown
adipose tissue (BAT). However, positron-emission-tomography has shown
fluorodeoxyglucose uptake that is distributed in such a way (eg, in the ...
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Human Multipotent Adipose-derived Stem Cells Differentiate into Functional Brown …


C Elabd, C Chiellini, M Carmona, J Galitzky, O … - Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio), 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
In contrast to the earlier contention, adult humans have been recently shown to
possess active brown adipose tissue (BAT) with a potential of being of metabolic
significance. Up to now, brown fat precursor cells have not been available ...
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MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION IN DIABETES: FROM MOLECULAR MECHANISMS TO …


WI Sivitz, MA Yorek - Antioxidants & Redox Signaling - liebertonline.com
Page 1. 1 COMPREHENSIVE INVITED REVIEW MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION IN DIABETES: FROM
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS TO FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE AND THERAPEUTIC OPPORTUNITIES ...
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C/EBP {alpha} and the Corepressors CtBP1 and CtBP2 Regulate Repression of Select …


C Vernochet, SB Peres, KE Davis, ME … - Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2009 - Am Soc Microbiol
White adipose tissue (WAT) stores energy in the form of triglycerides, whereas
brown tissue (BAT) expends energy, primarily by oxidizing lipids. WAT also
secretes many cytokines and acute-phase proteins that contribute to insulin ...
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Thermogenically competent nonadrenergic recruitment in brown preadipocytes by a PPAR …

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N Petrovic, IG Shabalina, JA Timmons, B … - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2008 - Am Physiological Soc
Most physiologically induced examples of recruitment of brown adipose tissue
(BAT) occur as a consequence of chronic sympathetic stimulation (norepinephrine
release within the tissue). However, in some physiological contexts (eg, ...
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Functional brown adipose tissue in healthy adults

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KA Virtanen, ME Lidell, J Orava, M Heglind, R … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2009 - content.nejm.org
Using positron-emission tomography (PET), we found that cold-induced glucose
uptake was increased by a factor of 15 in paracervical and supraclavicular
adipose tissue in five healthy subjects. We obtained biopsy specimens of ...
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Transdifferentiation properties of adipocytes in the adipose organ


S Cinti - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2009 - Am Physiological Soc
Mammals have two types of adipocytes, white and brown, but their anatomy and
physiology is different. White adipocytes store lipids, and brown adipocytes
burn them to produce heat. Previous descriptions implied their localization ...
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Hepatic failure and enhanced oxidative stress in mitochondrial diabetes.


Y Takahashi, K Iida, R Takeno, R Kitazawa, S … - Endocrine journal, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Mitochondrial diabetes is characterized by diabetes and hearing loss in maternal
transmission with a heteroplasmic A3243G mutation in the mitochondrial gene. In
patients with the mutation, it has been reported that hepatic involvement ...
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Thermogenesis challenges the adipostat hypothesis for body-weight control


B Cannon, J Nedergaard - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2009 - Cambridge Univ Press
According to the adipostat hypothesis for body-weight control, alterations in
body weight should always be compensated by adequate alterations in food intake
and thermogenesis. Thus, increased thermogenesis should not be able to ...
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