Regulation of adipogenesis and energy balance by PPARgamma and PGC-1.

B M Spiegelman, P Puigserver, Z Wu
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Abstract

There has been a great deal of recent progress in our understanding of the transcriptional control of adipogenesis. Current data suggest that fat cell differentiation involves an interplay between the C/EBP family of transcription factors and PPARgamma. The thermogenic program of brown fat cells may also include a contribution from a new coactivator, PGC-1. Recent data suggests that this coactivator is responsible for activation of thermogenesis and oxidative metabolism in both brown fat and muscle. The PGC-1 dependent program includes both mitochondrial biogenesis and tissue-specific expression of uncoupling proteins.

PPARgamma和PGC-1对脂肪形成和能量平衡的调节。
最近在我们对脂肪形成的转录控制的理解方面有了很大的进展。目前的数据表明,脂肪细胞分化涉及C/EBP家族转录因子和PPARgamma之间的相互作用。棕色脂肪细胞的产热程序也可能包括一种新的辅激活剂PGC-1的贡献。最近的数据表明,这种辅助激活因子负责激活棕色脂肪和肌肉中的产热和氧化代谢。PGC-1依赖程序包括线粒体生物发生和解偶联蛋白的组织特异性表达。
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