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Integrating Extracellular Flux Measurements and Genome-Scale Modeling Reveals Differences between Brown and White Adipocytes.

Citation
Ramirez, A. K., et al. “Integrating Extracellular Flux Measurements And Genome-Scale Modeling Reveals Differences Between Brown And White Adipocytes.”. Cell Reports, pp. 3040-3048.
Center Joslin Diabetes Center
Author Alfred K Ramirez, Matthew D Lynes, Farnaz Shamsi, Ruidan Xue, Yu-Hua Tseng, Ronald Kahn, Simon Kasif, Jonathan M Dreyfuss
Keywords brown adipose tissue, extracellular flux analysis, flux balance analysis, Metabolic flux analysis, white adipose tissue
Abstract

White adipocytes are specialized for energy storage, whereas brown adipocytes are specialized for energy expenditure. Explicating this difference can help identify therapeutic targets for obesity. A common tool to assess metabolic differences between such cells is the Seahorse Extracellular Flux (XF) Analyzer, which measures oxygen consumption and media acidification in the presence of different substrates and perturbagens. Here, we integrate the Analyzer's metabolic profile from human white and brown adipocytes with a genome-scale metabolic model to predict flux differences across the metabolic map. Predictions matched experimental data for the metabolite 4-aminobutyrate, the protein ABAT, and the fluxes for glucose, glutamine, and palmitate. We also uncovered a difference in how adipocytes dispose of nitrogenous waste, with brown adipocytes secreting less ammonia and more urea than white adipocytes. Thus, the method and software we developed allow for broader metabolic phenotyping and provide a distinct approach to uncovering metabolic differences.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Cell reports
Volume
21
Issue
11
Number of Pages
3040-3048
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
2211-1247
DOI
10.1016/j.celrep.2017.11.065
Alternate Journal
Cell Rep
PMID
29241534
PMCID
PMC5841536
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