Activin E Controls Energy Homeostasis in Both Brown and White Adipose Tissues as a Hepatokine.
Cell Rep
; 25(5): 1193-1203, 2018 10 30.
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| ID: mdl-30380411
Brown adipocyte activation or beige adipocyte emergence in white adipose tissue (WAT) increases energy expenditure, leading to a reduction in body fat mass and improved glucose metabolism. We found that activin E functions as a hepatokine that enhances thermogenesis in response to cold exposure through beige adipocyte emergence in inguinal WAT (ingWAT). Hepatic activin E overexpression activated thermogenesis through Ucp1 upregulation in ingWAT and other adipose tissues including interscapular brown adipose tissue and mesenteric WAT. Hepatic activin E-transgenic mice exhibited improved insulin sensitivity. Inhibin ßE gene silencing inhibited cold-induced Ucp1 induction in ingWAT. Furthermore, in vitro experiments suggested that activin E directly stimulated expression of Ucp1 and Fgf21, which was mediated by transforming growth factor-ß or activin type I receptors. We uncovered a function of activin E to stimulate energy expenditure through brown and beige adipocyte activation, suggesting a possible preventive or therapeutic target for obesity.
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Tecido Adiposo Marrom
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Ativinas
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Subunidades beta de Inibinas
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Metabolismo Energético
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Tecido Adiposo Branco
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Homeostase
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Animals
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Humans
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Male
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2018
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