Browning of white adipose tissue by melatonin

There are two distinct types of adipose tissue which have different functions within the body, white (WAT) and brown (BAT). Browning of WAT occurs with increases in the WAT sympathetic nervous system (SNS) drive. In this regard we previously reported that melatonin (MEL) stimulation of MEL receptor...

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Main Author: Zarebidaki, Eleen
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2015
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-biology_theses-10662015-07-24T15:48:17Z Browning of white adipose tissue by melatonin Zarebidaki, Eleen There are two distinct types of adipose tissue which have different functions within the body, white (WAT) and brown (BAT). Browning of WAT occurs with increases in the WAT sympathetic nervous system (SNS) drive. In this regard we previously reported that melatonin (MEL) stimulation of MEL receptor 1A (MEL1a) within the SNS outflow to the WAT might be implicated in a naturally-occurring reversal of obesity (by ~30% of total body fat). Therefore, in this study we tested the hypothesis that MEL causes browning of WAT through the stimulation of SNS drive to WAT. This was done by comparing specific browning and lipolytic markers in WAT following 10 weeks of MEL treatment, short day housing (SD), and long day housing with saline injections (LD+VEH). Browning effects of a 5 day treatment of a β3-adrenergeric (β3 AR), CL 316, 243, were also measured. We found that CL 316, 243, MEL treatment, and SD housing had increased expressions of browning markers within WAT and lipolytic activity in MEL treated animals was increased in specific WAT. 2015-08-11T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/biology_theses/65 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1066&context=biology_theses Biology Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Brown adipose tissue Lipolysis Obesity UCP1 PGC-1α
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topic Brown adipose tissue
Lipolysis
Obesity
UCP1
PGC-1α
spellingShingle Brown adipose tissue
Lipolysis
Obesity
UCP1
PGC-1α
Zarebidaki, Eleen
Browning of white adipose tissue by melatonin
description There are two distinct types of adipose tissue which have different functions within the body, white (WAT) and brown (BAT). Browning of WAT occurs with increases in the WAT sympathetic nervous system (SNS) drive. In this regard we previously reported that melatonin (MEL) stimulation of MEL receptor 1A (MEL1a) within the SNS outflow to the WAT might be implicated in a naturally-occurring reversal of obesity (by ~30% of total body fat). Therefore, in this study we tested the hypothesis that MEL causes browning of WAT through the stimulation of SNS drive to WAT. This was done by comparing specific browning and lipolytic markers in WAT following 10 weeks of MEL treatment, short day housing (SD), and long day housing with saline injections (LD+VEH). Browning effects of a 5 day treatment of a β3-adrenergeric (β3 AR), CL 316, 243, were also measured. We found that CL 316, 243, MEL treatment, and SD housing had increased expressions of browning markers within WAT and lipolytic activity in MEL treated animals was increased in specific WAT.
author Zarebidaki, Eleen
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title Browning of white adipose tissue by melatonin
title_short Browning of white adipose tissue by melatonin
title_full Browning of white adipose tissue by melatonin
title_fullStr Browning of white adipose tissue by melatonin
title_full_unstemmed Browning of white adipose tissue by melatonin
title_sort browning of white adipose tissue by melatonin
publisher ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University
publishDate 2015
url http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/biology_theses/65
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