SummaryAmbient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a continuously fluctuating environment. Here, mice with an adipose-specific defect in fatty acid oxidation (Cpt2A−/−) were subjected to varying temperatures to determine the role of adipose bioenergetics in environmental adaptation and body weight regulation. Microarray analysis of mice acclimatized to thermoneutrality revealed that Cpt2A−/− interscapular brown adipose tissue (BAT) failed to induce the expression of thermogenic genes such as Ucp1 and Pgc1α in response to adrenergic stimulation, and increasing ambient temperature exacerbated these defects. Furthermore, thermoneutral housing induced mtDNA stress in Cpt2A−/− BAT and ultimately resulted ...
Unable to activate brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis, alphaT3-receptor-deficient mice (Thra-0...
Growth hormone receptor knockout (GHRKO) mice are smaller, long living, and have an increased metabo...
ScopeMice are usually housed at 20-24 degrees C. At thermoneutrality (28 degrees C) larger diet-indu...
Ambient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a continuously ...
Housing of laboratory mice at room temperature (22°C) might be considered a constant cold stress, wh...
SummaryTo understand the contribution of adipose tissue fatty acid oxidation to whole-body metabolis...
To understand the contribution of adipose tissue fatty acid oxidation to whole-body metabolism, we g...
Mice have their lowest (basal) metabolic rate when housed at thermoneutrality, which starts above 29...
Adipose tissue greatly contributes to the maintenance of the whole-body energy homeostasis. White ad...
Enhanced energy expenditure in brown (BAT) and white adipose tissues (WAT) can be therapeutic agains...
The prevailing dogma is that thermogenic brown adipose tissue (BAT) contributes to improvements in g...
Obesity, a dysregulation of adipose tissue, is a major health risk factor associated with many disea...
Item does not contain fulltextSCOPE: Mice are usually housed at 20-24 degrees C. At thermoneutrality...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is the most essential thermogenic organ in homeotherms. In mice, brown ad...
Development of obesity and associated disorders is caused by imbalance between energy intake and ene...
Unable to activate brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis, alphaT3-receptor-deficient mice (Thra-0...
Growth hormone receptor knockout (GHRKO) mice are smaller, long living, and have an increased metabo...
ScopeMice are usually housed at 20-24 degrees C. At thermoneutrality (28 degrees C) larger diet-indu...
Ambient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a continuously ...
Housing of laboratory mice at room temperature (22°C) might be considered a constant cold stress, wh...
SummaryTo understand the contribution of adipose tissue fatty acid oxidation to whole-body metabolis...
To understand the contribution of adipose tissue fatty acid oxidation to whole-body metabolism, we g...
Mice have their lowest (basal) metabolic rate when housed at thermoneutrality, which starts above 29...
Adipose tissue greatly contributes to the maintenance of the whole-body energy homeostasis. White ad...
Enhanced energy expenditure in brown (BAT) and white adipose tissues (WAT) can be therapeutic agains...
The prevailing dogma is that thermogenic brown adipose tissue (BAT) contributes to improvements in g...
Obesity, a dysregulation of adipose tissue, is a major health risk factor associated with many disea...
Item does not contain fulltextSCOPE: Mice are usually housed at 20-24 degrees C. At thermoneutrality...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is the most essential thermogenic organ in homeotherms. In mice, brown ad...
Development of obesity and associated disorders is caused by imbalance between energy intake and ene...
Unable to activate brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis, alphaT3-receptor-deficient mice (Thra-0...
Growth hormone receptor knockout (GHRKO) mice are smaller, long living, and have an increased metabo...
ScopeMice are usually housed at 20-24 degrees C. At thermoneutrality (28 degrees C) larger diet-indu...