Brown Adipocyte Dysfunction in UCP1 Knockout Mice leads to Age-Dependent Development of Type 2 Diabetes

2015 
Since the discovery of functional brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adult humans, an inverse correlation between aging, type 2 diabetes and the amount and activity of the BAT-depots have been reported. Upon activation, BAT converts the energy of free fatty acids and glucose oxidation into heat through the mitochondrial carrier protein,uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1). BAT has recently been demonstrated to increase triglyceride uptake and insulin sensitivity. Although the thermogenic responses of UCP1 KO mice have been well studied, little is known about the short and long term effects of UCP1 deficiency and how it affects BAT function and metabolism in general. We used RNAseq to analyze and compare the BAT transcriptome of WT and UCP1 KO mice, under thermoneutral conditions at baseline and after catecholamine induced activation. The effects of aging on glucose and insulin tolerance and molecular markers of type 2 diabetes were investigated in WT and UCP1 KO mice in thermoneutrality for up to 1 year. Whole transcri...
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