Clinical Application Potential of Small Molecules that Induce Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis by Improving Fat Metabolism

Mammalian fat comprises white and brown adipose tissue (WAT and BAT, respectively). WAT stores energy, whereas BAT is used for thermogenesis. In recent years, the incidence of obesity and its associated disorders have increased tremendously. Considering the thermogenic capacity and decreased levels...

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Main Authors: Kang-Yun Lu, Kingsley Theras Primus Dass, Sheng-Feng Tsai, Hong-Meng Chuang, Shinn-Zong Lin, Shih-Ping Liu, Horng-Jyh Harn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-08-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0963689720927394
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spelling doaj-f53a76aed1a549da989f3f12956a80012020-11-25T03:53:57ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation1555-38922020-08-012910.1177/0963689720927394Clinical Application Potential of Small Molecules that Induce Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis by Improving Fat MetabolismKang-Yun Lu0Kingsley Theras Primus Dass1Sheng-Feng Tsai2Hong-Meng Chuang3Shinn-Zong Lin4Shih-Ping Liu5Horng-Jyh Harn6 , Hualien, Taiwan , Hualien, Taiwan , Taichung, Taiwan , Hualien, Taiwan , Hualien, Taiwan Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Science, Taichung, Taiwan , Hualien, TaiwanMammalian fat comprises white and brown adipose tissue (WAT and BAT, respectively). WAT stores energy, whereas BAT is used for thermogenesis. In recent years, the incidence of obesity and its associated disorders have increased tremendously. Considering the thermogenic capacity and decreased levels of BAT with increasing age, BAT can be used as a suitable therapeutic target for the treatment of obesity and diabetes. In several studies, using positron emission tomography and computed tomography images, adult humans have been shown to have functional BAT in interscapular fat. Results of these basic research studies on BAT have shed light on the new components of transcriptional regulation and the role of hormones in stimulating BAT growth and differentiation. In this review article, we have summarized the thermogenic regulators identified in the past decades by focusing on peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma/uncoupling protein 1 activators, branched-chain amino acids, fatty acids (lipokine), and adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase mediators. We have also presented the progress of a few ongoing clinical trials aimed at the treatment of obesity and its associated metabolic disorders. The main purpose of this review was to provide a comprehensive introduction to the latest knowledge of the representative thermogenic regulators for the treatment of obesity. The fat combustion capacity of BAT may have great potential and can be considered as a suitable target for the therapeutic application of drugs from bench-to-bed treatment of obesity and the associated diseases.https://doi.org/10.1177/0963689720927394
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Sheng-Feng Tsai
Hong-Meng Chuang
Shinn-Zong Lin
Shih-Ping Liu
Horng-Jyh Harn
spellingShingle Kang-Yun Lu
Kingsley Theras Primus Dass
Sheng-Feng Tsai
Hong-Meng Chuang
Shinn-Zong Lin
Shih-Ping Liu
Horng-Jyh Harn
Clinical Application Potential of Small Molecules that Induce Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis by Improving Fat Metabolism
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Kang-Yun Lu
Kingsley Theras Primus Dass
Sheng-Feng Tsai
Hong-Meng Chuang
Shinn-Zong Lin
Shih-Ping Liu
Horng-Jyh Harn
author_sort Kang-Yun Lu
title Clinical Application Potential of Small Molecules that Induce Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis by Improving Fat Metabolism
title_short Clinical Application Potential of Small Molecules that Induce Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis by Improving Fat Metabolism
title_full Clinical Application Potential of Small Molecules that Induce Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis by Improving Fat Metabolism
title_fullStr Clinical Application Potential of Small Molecules that Induce Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis by Improving Fat Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Application Potential of Small Molecules that Induce Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis by Improving Fat Metabolism
title_sort clinical application potential of small molecules that induce brown adipose tissue thermogenesis by improving fat metabolism
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 1555-3892
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Mammalian fat comprises white and brown adipose tissue (WAT and BAT, respectively). WAT stores energy, whereas BAT is used for thermogenesis. In recent years, the incidence of obesity and its associated disorders have increased tremendously. Considering the thermogenic capacity and decreased levels of BAT with increasing age, BAT can be used as a suitable therapeutic target for the treatment of obesity and diabetes. In several studies, using positron emission tomography and computed tomography images, adult humans have been shown to have functional BAT in interscapular fat. Results of these basic research studies on BAT have shed light on the new components of transcriptional regulation and the role of hormones in stimulating BAT growth and differentiation. In this review article, we have summarized the thermogenic regulators identified in the past decades by focusing on peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma/uncoupling protein 1 activators, branched-chain amino acids, fatty acids (lipokine), and adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase mediators. We have also presented the progress of a few ongoing clinical trials aimed at the treatment of obesity and its associated metabolic disorders. The main purpose of this review was to provide a comprehensive introduction to the latest knowledge of the representative thermogenic regulators for the treatment of obesity. The fat combustion capacity of BAT may have great potential and can be considered as a suitable target for the therapeutic application of drugs from bench-to-bed treatment of obesity and the associated diseases.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/0963689720927394
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