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Measuring the Rate of Lipolysis in Ex Vivo Murine Adipose Tissue and Primary Preadipocytes Differentiated In Vitro
Published on: March 17, 2023
DGAT-driven futile lipid cycling has a pronounced, yet concealed, thermogenic function
Anand Kumar Sharma1, Radhika Khandelwal1, Jelena Zurkovic2
1Laboratory of Translational Nutrition Biology, Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health, ETH Zurich, 8603 Schwerzenbach, Switzerland.
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Thermoregulation is an essential yet incompletely understood homeostatic process in mammals. UCP1-mediated thermogenesis, while efficient, is dispensable, suggesting the existence of alternative mechanisms. Using a pharmacogenetic approach, we show that the adipose tissue futile lipid cycling (FLC) contributes to UCP1-independent thermogenesis, with DGATs being involved in the regulation of FLC. The loss of DGAT-driven FLC-mediated thermogenesis is compensated for by the hierarchical recruitment of alternative mechanisms such as shivering and enhanced lipid catabolism mediated by AMPK activation. Consistently, pharmacological inhibition of muscle shivering or AMPK in FLC-deficient mice leads to an acute reduction in energy expenditure and hypothermia. These findings demonstrate a substantial thermogenic potential of FLC and suggest previously unappreciated flexibility and adaptability in regulating the core body temperature through adaptive changes in adipocyte metabolism.
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