2023
DOI: 10.1172/jci170072
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A PPARγ/long noncoding RNA axis regulates adipose thermoneutral remodeling in mice

Zhengyi Zhang,
Ya Cui,
Vivien Su
et al.

Abstract: Interplay between energy-storing white adipose cells and thermogenic beige adipocytes contributes to obesity and insulin resistance. Irrespective of specialized niche, adipocytes require the activity of the nuclear receptor PPARγ for proper function. Exposure to cold or adrenergic signaling enriches thermogenic cells though multiple pathways that act synergistically with PPARγ; however, the molecular mechanisms by which PPARγ licenses white adipose tissue to preferentially adopt a thermogenic or white adipose … Show more

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“…Adipocytes, for proper functioning, rely on the activity of the nuclear receptor PPARγ. Exposure to cold or adrenergic signaling enhances thermogenic cells through various pathways that synergize with PPARγ ( Zhang et al, 2023b ). Activation of PPARγ has been observed to induce Ucp1 expression, express beige-characterized precursor cells, and facilitate the differentiation of adipocyte subpopulations ( Harms and Seale, 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adipocytes, for proper functioning, rely on the activity of the nuclear receptor PPARγ. Exposure to cold or adrenergic signaling enhances thermogenic cells through various pathways that synergize with PPARγ ( Zhang et al, 2023b ). Activation of PPARγ has been observed to induce Ucp1 expression, express beige-characterized precursor cells, and facilitate the differentiation of adipocyte subpopulations ( Harms and Seale, 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%