Low-and high-thermogenic brown adipocyte subpopulations coexist in murine adipose tissue

A Song, W Dai, MJ Jang, L Medrano… - The Journal of …, 2020 - Am Soc Clin Investig
A Song, W Dai, MJ Jang, L Medrano, Z Li, H Zhao, M Shao, J Tan, A Li, T Ning, MM Miller
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2020Am Soc Clin Investig
Brown adipose tissue (BAT), as the main site of adaptive thermogenesis, exerts beneficial
metabolic effects on obesity and insulin resistance. BAT has been previously assumed to
contain a homogeneous population of brown adipocytes. Utilizing multiple mouse models
capable of genetically labeling different cellular populations, as well as single-cell RNA
sequencing and 3D tissue profiling, we discovered a brown adipocyte subpopulation with
low thermogenic activity coexisting with the classical high-thermogenic brown adipocytes …
Brown adipose tissue (BAT), as the main site of adaptive thermogenesis, exerts beneficial metabolic effects on obesity and insulin resistance. BAT has been previously assumed to contain a homogeneous population of brown adipocytes. Utilizing multiple mouse models capable of genetically labeling different cellular populations, as well as single-cell RNA sequencing and 3D tissue profiling, we discovered a brown adipocyte subpopulation with low thermogenic activity coexisting with the classical high-thermogenic brown adipocytes within the BAT. Compared with the high-thermogenic brown adipocytes, these low-thermogenic brown adipocytes had substantially lower Ucp1 and Adipoq expression, larger lipid droplets, and lower mitochondrial content. Functional analyses showed that, unlike the high-thermogenic brown adipocytes, the low-thermogenic brown adipocytes have markedly lower basal mitochondrial respiration, and they are specialized in fatty acid uptake. Upon changes in environmental temperature, the 2 brown adipocyte subpopulations underwent dynamic interconversions. Cold exposure converted low-thermogenic brown adipocytes into high-thermogenic cells. A thermoneutral environment had the opposite effect. The recruitment of high-thermogenic brown adipocytes by cold stimulation is not affected by high-fat diet feeding, but it does substantially decline with age. Our results revealed a high degree of functional heterogeneity of brown adipocytes.
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