AbstractThe amount of mRNA coding for the brown fat specific uncoupling protein thermogenin was followed in the brown adipose tissue of adult mice. As expected, cold exposure or norepinephrine injection caused an increase in the amount of thermogenin mRNA. However, contrary to expectation, the half-life of thermogenin mRNA was dramatically reduced, from about 18 h to about 3 h, when the mice were cold exposed. This destabilization of thermogenin mRNA was not related to the activity of protein synthesis. It was concluded that in brown adipose tissue an unusual mechanism operates which leads to a destabilization of thermogenin mRNA under the same physiological conditions which increase thermogenin gene expression
AbstractTo understand the difference in metabolic flow in rat brown adipose tissue (BAT) from that i...
AbstractThe importance of noradrenaline in the control of the level of the uncoupling protein respon...
Brown and beige adipose tissues dissipate energy in the form of heat via mitochondrial uncoupling pr...
AbstractThe amount of mRNA coding for the brown fat specific uncoupling protein thermogenin was foll...
Cold exposure imposes a metabolic challenge to mammals that is met by a coordinated response in diff...
AbstractTo identify genes whose expression in brown adipose tissue (BAT) is up- or down-regulated in...
Brown adipocytes dissipate energy, whereas white adipocytes are an energy storage site. We explored ...
AbstractThe recent characterization of brown fat in humans has generated much excitement on the poss...
AbstractTo examine whether cold-induced vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene expression in...
AbstractThe increase in mitochondrial uncoupling protein in brown adipose tissue during acute stimul...
During cold exposure, white adipose tissue can remodel to dissipate energy as heat under cold simila...
AbstractThermogenin is the purine-nucleotide binding polypeptide in brown adipose tissue mitochondri...
SummaryCold exposure greatly alters brown adipose tissue (BAT) gene expression and metabolism to inc...
Adrenergic control; Lipid metabolism; MiceControl adrenèrgic; Metabolisme dels lípids; RatolinsContr...
<div><p>Cold exposure imposes a metabolic challenge to mammals that is met by a coordinated response...
AbstractTo understand the difference in metabolic flow in rat brown adipose tissue (BAT) from that i...
AbstractThe importance of noradrenaline in the control of the level of the uncoupling protein respon...
Brown and beige adipose tissues dissipate energy in the form of heat via mitochondrial uncoupling pr...
AbstractThe amount of mRNA coding for the brown fat specific uncoupling protein thermogenin was foll...
Cold exposure imposes a metabolic challenge to mammals that is met by a coordinated response in diff...
AbstractTo identify genes whose expression in brown adipose tissue (BAT) is up- or down-regulated in...
Brown adipocytes dissipate energy, whereas white adipocytes are an energy storage site. We explored ...
AbstractThe recent characterization of brown fat in humans has generated much excitement on the poss...
AbstractTo examine whether cold-induced vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene expression in...
AbstractThe increase in mitochondrial uncoupling protein in brown adipose tissue during acute stimul...
During cold exposure, white adipose tissue can remodel to dissipate energy as heat under cold simila...
AbstractThermogenin is the purine-nucleotide binding polypeptide in brown adipose tissue mitochondri...
SummaryCold exposure greatly alters brown adipose tissue (BAT) gene expression and metabolism to inc...
Adrenergic control; Lipid metabolism; MiceControl adrenèrgic; Metabolisme dels lípids; RatolinsContr...
<div><p>Cold exposure imposes a metabolic challenge to mammals that is met by a coordinated response...
AbstractTo understand the difference in metabolic flow in rat brown adipose tissue (BAT) from that i...
AbstractThe importance of noradrenaline in the control of the level of the uncoupling protein respon...
Brown and beige adipose tissues dissipate energy in the form of heat via mitochondrial uncoupling pr...