bims-mimeim Biomed News
on Mitochondria, metabolism and immunity
Issue of 2021–05–09
one paper selected by
Matthew C. Sinton, University of Glasgow



  1. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2021 ;12 651763
      Brown adipocyte in brown adipose tissue (BAT) specializes in expending energy through non-shivering thermogenesis, a process that produces heat either by uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) dependent uncoupling of mitochondrial respiration or by UCP1 independent mechanisms. Apart from this, there is ample evidence suggesting that BAT has an endocrine function. Studies in rodents point toward its vital roles in glucose and lipid homeostasis, making it an important therapeutic target for treating metabolic disorders related to morbidities such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. The rediscovery of thermogenically active BAT depots in humans by several independent research groups in the last decade has revitalized interest in BAT as an even more promising therapeutic intervention. Over the last few years, there has been overwhelming interest in understanding brown adipocyte's developmental lineages and how brown adipocyte uniquely utilizes energy beyond UCP1 mediated uncoupling respiration. These new discoveries would be leveraged for designing novel therapeutic interventions for metabolic disorders.
    Keywords:  brown adipocyte development; brown adipocyte energy metabolism; brown adipocyte heterogeneity; obesity; thermogenesis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.651763