Inducible beige adipocytes improve impaired glucose metabolism in interscapular BAT-removal mice

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids. 2021 Mar;1866(3):158871. doi: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2020.158871. Epub 2020 Dec 18.

Abstract

Inducible beige adipocytes are emerging as an interesting issue in obesity and metabolism research. There is a neglected possibility that brown adipocytes are equally activated when external stimuli induce the formation of beige adipocytes. Thus, the question is whether beige adipocytes have the same functions as brown adipocytes when brown adipose tissue (BAT) is lacking. This question has not been well studied. Therefore we determine the beneficial effects of beige adipocytes upon cold challenge or CL316243 treatments in animal models of interscapular BAT (iBAT) ablation by surgical denervation. We found that denervated iBAT were activated by cold exposure and CL316243 treatments. The data show that beige adipocytes partly contribute to the improvement of impaired glucose metabolism resulting from denervated iBAT. Thus, we further used iBAT-removal animal models to abolish iBAT functions completely. We found that beige adipocytes upon cold exposure or CL316243 treatments improved impaired glucose metabolism and enhanced glucose uptake in iBAT-removal mice. The insulin signaling was activated in iBAT-removal mice upon cold exposure. Both the activation of insulin signaling and up-regulation of glucose transporter expression were observed in iBAT-removal mice with CL316243 treatments. The data show that inducible beige adipocytes may have different mechanisms to improve impaired glucose metabolism. Inducible beige adipocytes can also enhance energy expenditure and lipolytic activity of white adipose tissues when iBAT is lacking. We provide direct evidences for the beneficial effect of inducible beige adipocytes in glucose metabolism and energy expenditure in the absence of iBAT in vivo.

Keywords: Energy expenditure; Glucose tolerance; Glucose transporter genes; Removal; Surgical denervation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adipocytes, Beige / metabolism*
  • Adipose Tissue, Brown / innervation
  • Adipose Tissue, Brown / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Cold Temperature
  • Denervation
  • Energy Metabolism*
  • Glucose / metabolism*
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Thermogenesis*

Substances

  • Glucose