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The dark side of browning.

Citation
Tamucci, K. A., et al. “The Dark Side Of Browning.”. Protein & Cell, pp. 152-163.
Center Columbia University
Author Kirstin A Tamucci, Maria Namwanje, Lihong Fan, Li Qiang
Keywords adipocyte, beige adipocyte, browning, diabetes, obesity, thermogenesis
Abstract

The induction of brown-like adipocyte development in white adipose tissue (WAT) confers numerous metabolic benefits by decreasing adiposity and increasing energy expenditure. Therefore, WAT browning has gained considerable attention for its potential to reverse obesity and its associated co-morbidities. However, this perspective has been tainted by recent studies identifying the detrimental effects of inducing WAT browning. This review aims to highlight the adverse outcomes of both overactive and underactive browning activity, the harmful side effects of browning agents, as well as the molecular brake-switch system that has been proposed to regulate this process. Developing novel strategies that both sustain the metabolic improvements of WAT browning and attenuate the related adverse side effects is therefore essential for unlocking the therapeutic potential of browning agents in the treatment of metabolic diseases.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Protein & cell
Volume
9
Issue
2
Number of Pages
152-163
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1674-8018
DOI
10.1007/s13238-017-0434-2
Alternate Journal
Protein Cell
PMID
28677104
PMCID
PMC5818365
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