Cooperation between BAT and WAT of rats in thermogenesis in response to cold, and the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in BAT during reacclimation

Rats were exposed to cold and then reacclimated at neutral temperature. Changes related to fatty acid and glucose metabolism in brown and white adipose tissues (BAT and WAT) and in muscle were then examined. Of the many proteins involved in the metabolic response, two lipogenic enzymes, acetyl-coenz...

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Main Authors: Peter B. Jakus, Attila Sandor, Tamas Janaky, Viktoria Farkas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2008-02-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520428536
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spelling doaj-a49d11909f644a028cb4437589913c032021-04-28T06:07:39ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752008-02-01492332339Cooperation between BAT and WAT of rats in thermogenesis in response to cold, and the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in BAT during reacclimationPeter B. Jakus0Attila Sandor1Tamas Janaky2Viktoria Farkas3University of Pecs, Medical Faculty, Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, H-7624 Pecs, HungaryUniversity of Pecs, Medical Faculty, Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, H-7624 Pecs, HungaryUniversity of Szeged, Department of Medical Chemistry, H-6720 Szeged, HungaryUniversity of Pecs, Medical Faculty, Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, H-7624 Pecs, HungaryRats were exposed to cold and then reacclimated at neutral temperature. Changes related to fatty acid and glucose metabolism in brown and white adipose tissues (BAT and WAT) and in muscle were then examined. Of the many proteins involved in the metabolic response, two lipogenic enzymes, acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACC) and ATP-citrate lyase, were found to play a pervasive role and studied in detail. Expression of the total and phosphorylated forms of both lipogenic enzymes in response to cold increased in BAT but decreased in WAT. Importantly, in BAT, only the phosphorylation of the ACC1 isoenzyme was enhanced, whereas that of ACC2 remained unchanged. The activities of these enzymes and the in vivo rate of FFA synthesis together suggested that WAT supplies BAT with FFA and glucose by decreasing its own synthetic activity. Furthermore, cold increased the glucose uptake of BAT by stimulating the expression of components of the insulin signaling cascade, as observed by the enhanced expression and phosphorylation of Akt and GSK-3. In muscle, these changes were observed only during reacclimation, when serum insulin also increased. Such changes may be responsible for the extreme glycogen accumulation in the BAT of rats reacclimated from cold.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520428536brown adipose tissuewhite adipose tissuelipogenic enzymesinsulin signalingphosphorylation
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author Peter B. Jakus
Attila Sandor
Tamas Janaky
Viktoria Farkas
spellingShingle Peter B. Jakus
Attila Sandor
Tamas Janaky
Viktoria Farkas
Cooperation between BAT and WAT of rats in thermogenesis in response to cold, and the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in BAT during reacclimation
Journal of Lipid Research
brown adipose tissue
white adipose tissue
lipogenic enzymes
insulin signaling
phosphorylation
author_facet Peter B. Jakus
Attila Sandor
Tamas Janaky
Viktoria Farkas
author_sort Peter B. Jakus
title Cooperation between BAT and WAT of rats in thermogenesis in response to cold, and the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in BAT during reacclimation
title_short Cooperation between BAT and WAT of rats in thermogenesis in response to cold, and the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in BAT during reacclimation
title_full Cooperation between BAT and WAT of rats in thermogenesis in response to cold, and the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in BAT during reacclimation
title_fullStr Cooperation between BAT and WAT of rats in thermogenesis in response to cold, and the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in BAT during reacclimation
title_full_unstemmed Cooperation between BAT and WAT of rats in thermogenesis in response to cold, and the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in BAT during reacclimation
title_sort cooperation between bat and wat of rats in thermogenesis in response to cold, and the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in bat during reacclimation
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 2008-02-01
description Rats were exposed to cold and then reacclimated at neutral temperature. Changes related to fatty acid and glucose metabolism in brown and white adipose tissues (BAT and WAT) and in muscle were then examined. Of the many proteins involved in the metabolic response, two lipogenic enzymes, acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACC) and ATP-citrate lyase, were found to play a pervasive role and studied in detail. Expression of the total and phosphorylated forms of both lipogenic enzymes in response to cold increased in BAT but decreased in WAT. Importantly, in BAT, only the phosphorylation of the ACC1 isoenzyme was enhanced, whereas that of ACC2 remained unchanged. The activities of these enzymes and the in vivo rate of FFA synthesis together suggested that WAT supplies BAT with FFA and glucose by decreasing its own synthetic activity. Furthermore, cold increased the glucose uptake of BAT by stimulating the expression of components of the insulin signaling cascade, as observed by the enhanced expression and phosphorylation of Akt and GSK-3. In muscle, these changes were observed only during reacclimation, when serum insulin also increased. Such changes may be responsible for the extreme glycogen accumulation in the BAT of rats reacclimated from cold.
topic brown adipose tissue
white adipose tissue
lipogenic enzymes
insulin signaling
phosphorylation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520428536
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