2022
DOI: 10.18632/aging.204318
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Aging attenuates diurnal lipid uptake by brown adipose tissue

Abstract: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) contributes to cardiometabolic health by taking up glucose and lipids for oxidation, a process that displays a strong diurnal rhythm. While aging has been shown to reduce thermogenic characteristics of BAT, it is as yet unknown whether this reduction is specific to the time of day. Therefore, we assessed whole-body and BAT energy metabolism in young and middle-aged male and female C57BL/6J mice and studied the consequences for lipid metabolism in humanized APOE*3-Leiden.CETP mice (al… Show more

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“…The age-related increase in inflammation is first detectable through increased immune cell activation in adipose tissue depots during middle age ( Schaum et al 2020 ). In addition, diurnal uptake and abundance of lipids in adipose tissues are blunted in aged mice ( Held et al 2021 ; In Het Panhuis et al 2022 ). CR is a dietary intervention that results in extension of life span and improved health across species ( Weindruch et al 1986 ).…”
Section: Caloric Restriction and Aging: Dependence On Circadian Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The age-related increase in inflammation is first detectable through increased immune cell activation in adipose tissue depots during middle age ( Schaum et al 2020 ). In addition, diurnal uptake and abundance of lipids in adipose tissues are blunted in aged mice ( Held et al 2021 ; In Het Panhuis et al 2022 ). CR is a dietary intervention that results in extension of life span and improved health across species ( Weindruch et al 1986 ).…”
Section: Caloric Restriction and Aging: Dependence On Circadian Phasementioning
confidence: 99%