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- W3202321824 abstract "The worldwide incidence of obesity and its sequelae, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, have reached pandemic levels. Central to the development of these metabolic disorders is adipose tissue. White adipose tissue stores excess energy, whereas brown adipose tissue (BAT) and beige (also known as brite) adipose tissue dissipate energy to generate heat in a process known as thermogenesis. Strategies that activate and expand BAT and beige adipose tissue increase energy expenditure in animal models and offer therapeutic promise to treat obesity. A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of BAT and beige adipose tissue and the activation of thermogenic function is the key to creating practical therapeutic interventions for obesity and metabolic disorders. In this Review, we discuss the regulation of the tissue microenvironment (the adipose niche) and inter-organ communication between BAT and other tissues. We also cover the activation of BAT and beige adipose tissue in response to physiological cues (such as cold exposure, exercise and diet). We highlight advances in harnessing the therapeutic potential of BAT and beige adipose tissue by genetic, pharmacological and cell-based approaches in obesity and metabolic disorders. This Review highlights the ontogeny of thermogenic adipocytes, regulation of the adipose tissue microenvironment and inter-organ communication between adipose and other tissues. In addition, activation of thermogenic adipose tissue in humans and animal models is discussed, as well as the therapeutic potential of thermogenic adipose tissue." @default.
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- W3202321824 date "2021-10-08" @default.
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- W3202321824 title "The evolving view of thermogenic adipocytes — ontogeny, niche and function" @default.
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