Cold acclimation recruits human brown fat and increases nonshivering thermogenesis
Maastricht University · Harvard University Press · +3 more institutions
Abstract
In recent years, it has been shown that humans have active brown adipose tissue (BAT) depots, raising the question of whether activation and recruitment of BAT can be a target to counterbalance the current obesity pandemic. Here, we show that a 10-day cold acclimation protocol in humans increases BAT activity in parallel with an increase in nonshivering thermogenesis (NST). No sex differences in BAT presence and activity were found either before or after cold acclimation. Respiration measurements in permeabilized fibers and isolated mitochondria revealed no significant contribution of skeletal muscle mitochondrial uncoupling to the increased NST. Based on cell-specific markers and on uncoupling protein-1…
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- FWCI
- 43.85
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- 100%
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- 51
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12Topics & keywords
- Acclimatization
- Brown adipose tissue
- Thermogenesis
- Shivering
- Biology
- Thermogenin
- White adipose tissue
- Adipose tissue
- Good health and well-being