2019
DOI: 10.1530/joe-19-0295
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New insights into the secretory functions of brown adipose tissue

Abstract: In recent years, an important secretory role of brown adipose tissue (BAT) has emerged, which is consistent, to some extent, with the earlier recognition of the important secretory role of white fat. The so-called brown adipokines or ‘batokines’ may play an autocrine role, which may either be positive or negative, in the thermogenic function of brown adipocytes. Additionally, there is a growing recognition of the signalling molecules released by brown adipocytes that target sympathetic nerve endings (such as n… Show more

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“…The significantly enriched interferon, cytokine, and other signaling pathways in DN adipocytes suggest that the anatomical origin of the progenitors determine extrinsic factors involved in cell-cell communication rather than the metabolic properties of the browning adipocytes. There are several secreted factors which were already reported to positively influence browning in an autocrine manner [59].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significantly enriched interferon, cytokine, and other signaling pathways in DN adipocytes suggest that the anatomical origin of the progenitors determine extrinsic factors involved in cell-cell communication rather than the metabolic properties of the browning adipocytes. There are several secreted factors which were already reported to positively influence browning in an autocrine manner [59].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significantly enriched interferon, cytokine and other signaling pathways in DN adipocytes suggests that the anatomical origin of the progenitors determine extrinsic factors involved in cell-cell communication rather than the metabolic properties of the browning adipocytes. There are several secreted factors which were already reported to positively influence browning in an autocrine manner [58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All types of adipocytes arise from adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) in the process of differentiation. At present, a number of questions regarding the origin of beige adipocytes (from the same stem cell as white adipocytes, or from the same stem cell as brown adipocytes, or from own stem cell) remain debatable as well as the ability of white adipose tissue to transdifferentiate into brown/beige adipose tissue 16 .…”
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