Transcriptional control and hormonal response of thermogenic fat

    1. Jun Wu1,2
    1. 1 Life Sciences Institute
      2 Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology , University of Michigan, 210 Washtenaw Avenue, LSI, RM5115A, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
    1. Correspondence should be addressed to J Wu; Email: wujunz{at}umich.edu

    Abstract

    Obesity and its associated metabolic diseases present a major public health problem around the world. The discovery that thermogenic fat is active in adult humans has sparked a renewal of interest in the study of its development and function and in the feasibility of using modulators of thermogenesis to work against obesity. In recent years, it has been shown that there are at least two distinct types of thermogenic fat cells: brown and beige fat. In this review, we discuss the transcriptional mediators of thermogenesis and the signaling molecules that regulate thermogenic cells. We also review the effects of thermogenic fat activation on whole-body metabolic parameters and evaluate the increasing evidence that activating thermogenesis in humans can be a viable method of ameliorating obesity. In these discussions, we highlight targets that can potentially be stimulated or modified in anti-obesity treatments.

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    • Received in final form 9 March 2015
    • Accepted 23 March 2015
    • Made available online as an Accepted Preprint 24 March 2015
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