نتایج جستجو برای: brown fat

تعداد نتایج: 165240  

Journal: :Frontiers in Physiology 2018

2014
Dongning Pan Chunxiao Mao Brian Quattrochi Randall H Friedline Lihua J Zhu Dae Young Jung Jason K Kim Brian Lewis Yong-Xu Wang

Both classical brown adipocytes and brown-like beige adipocytes are considered as promising therapeutic targets for obesity; however, their development, relative importance and functional coordination are not well understood. Here we show that a modest expression of miR-378/378* in adipose tissue specifically increases classical brown fat (BAT) mass, but not white fat (WAT) mass. Remarkably, BA...

2010
DV Muralidhara Krithika D Muralidhara Ahmad Zubaidi

Brown fat is a unique thermogenic organ. Though small in quantity and diffuse in distribution, it plays a vital role in body temperature regulation and energy balance in both animals and humans by its adaptive heat producing capacity. Several factors affect the functional capabilities of brown adipose tissue including nutritional status and maturity of the different organ systems of the body es...

2014
Levente Kapás Éva Szentirmai

The article demonstrates the importance of brown fat in creating and maintaining a metabolic environment which is permissive for optimal restorative sleep after sleep loss. The authors propose that impaired brown fat function could be a common underlying cause of poor sleep and metabolic disorders.

Journal: :Cell Metabolism 2012

Bilyaminu Abubakar, Maznah Ismail, Md Zuki Abubakar, Norsharina Ismail,

Objective: A clinically observable metabolic disorder often takes its root from modulation of transcriptional factors which in turn are responsible for perturbed protein expressions and their sequelae. Perinatal perturbations due to chronic prenatal exposure to a certain type of rice could predispose parents exposed to such ‘insult’ and their subsequent offsprings to metabolic diseases. Materi...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1959
S. Edward Sulkin Rae Allen Ruth Sims Philip H. Krutzsch Chansoo Kim

Studies on the pathogenesis of rabies in two species of experimentally infected insectivorous Chiroptera, the Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida mexicana), a quasi hibernator, and the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus), a deep hibernator, provided evidence that brown adipose tissue may serve as an extraneural site for storage and multiplication of rabies virus. Although the Mexican free-tailed ...

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