Recent studies suggested the persistence of brown adipocytes in adult humans, as op-posed to being exclusively present in infancy. In this study, we investigated the presence of brown-like adipocytes in adipose tissue (AT) samples of children and adolescents aged 0 to 18 years and evaluated the association with age, location, and obesity. For this, we ana-lysed AT samples from 131 children and 23 adults by histological, immunohistochemical and expression analyses. We detected brown-like and UCP1 positive adipocytes in 10.3% of 87 lean children (aged 0.3 to 10.7 years) and in one overweight infant, whereas we did not find brown adipocytes in obese children or adults. In our samples, the brown-like adipo-cytes were interspersed within white A...
Objective: Increasing the amounts of functionally competent brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adult huma...
Context: Brown adipose tissue is of metabolic interest. The tissue is however poorly explored in chi...
Adipose tissues have long been considered to derive from a common origin. Even the functionally diff...
Recent studies suggested the persistence of brown adipocytes in adult humans, as opposed to being ex...
<div><p>Recent studies suggested the persistence of brown adipocytes in adult humans, as opposed to ...
Inducing brown adipocytes in white adipose tissues is a promising target to combat obesity and its r...
<p>A: <i>UCP1</i> mRNA expression was significantly increased in UCP1<sup>histological+</sup> sample...
<p>A: Immunohistochemical staining of AT samples showed multilocular adipocytes, which stained posit...
Brown and white adipocytes are found together at discrete anatomical locations; the multilocular UCP...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The role of brown adipose tissue physiology and pathology in humans is debated. ...
INTRODUCTION: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a potential therapeutic target to reverse obesity. The p...
Context: An inverse relationship between brown adipose tissue (BAT) and obesity has previously been ...
International audienceThe role of white and brown adipose tissues in energy metabolism is well estab...
Context: An inverse relationship between brown adipose tissue (BAT) and obesity has previously been ...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFunctional brown adipose tissue (BAT), involved in energy ex...
Objective: Increasing the amounts of functionally competent brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adult huma...
Context: Brown adipose tissue is of metabolic interest. The tissue is however poorly explored in chi...
Adipose tissues have long been considered to derive from a common origin. Even the functionally diff...
Recent studies suggested the persistence of brown adipocytes in adult humans, as opposed to being ex...
<div><p>Recent studies suggested the persistence of brown adipocytes in adult humans, as opposed to ...
Inducing brown adipocytes in white adipose tissues is a promising target to combat obesity and its r...
<p>A: <i>UCP1</i> mRNA expression was significantly increased in UCP1<sup>histological+</sup> sample...
<p>A: Immunohistochemical staining of AT samples showed multilocular adipocytes, which stained posit...
Brown and white adipocytes are found together at discrete anatomical locations; the multilocular UCP...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The role of brown adipose tissue physiology and pathology in humans is debated. ...
INTRODUCTION: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a potential therapeutic target to reverse obesity. The p...
Context: An inverse relationship between brown adipose tissue (BAT) and obesity has previously been ...
International audienceThe role of white and brown adipose tissues in energy metabolism is well estab...
Context: An inverse relationship between brown adipose tissue (BAT) and obesity has previously been ...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFunctional brown adipose tissue (BAT), involved in energy ex...
Objective: Increasing the amounts of functionally competent brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adult huma...
Context: Brown adipose tissue is of metabolic interest. The tissue is however poorly explored in chi...
Adipose tissues have long been considered to derive from a common origin. Even the functionally diff...