Authors
Enzo Nisoli, Luca Briscini, Antonio Giordano, Cristina Tonello, Sarah M Wiesbrock, K Teoman Uysal, Saverio Cinti, Michele O Carruba, Gökhan S Hotamisligil
Publication date
2000/7/5
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
97
Issue
14
Pages
8033-8038
Publisher
The National Academy of Sciences
Description
Severe quantitative and qualitative brown adipocyte defects are common in obesity. To investigate whether aberrant expression of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) in obesity is involved in functional brown fat atrophy, we have studied genetically obese (ob/ob) mice with targeted null mutations in the genes encoding the two TNF receptors. The absence of both TNF receptors or p55 receptor alone resulted in a significant reduction in brown adipocyte apoptosis and an increase in β3-adrenoreceptor and uncoupling protein-1 expression in obese mice. Increased numbers of multilocular functionally active brown adipocytes, and improved thermoregulation was also observed in obese animals lacking TNF-α function. These results indicate that TNF-α plays an important role in multiple aspects of brown adipose tissue biology and mediates the abnormalities that occur at this site in obesity.
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