通过β-肾上腺素和利钠肽信号协调控制脂肪“褐变”和能量消耗。

International journal of obesity supplements Pub Date : 2014-07-01 Epub Date: 2014-07-08 DOI:10.1038/ijosup.2014.6
S Collins, R Sarzani, M Bordicchia
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摘要

儿茶酚胺和肾上腺素能受体长期以来一直被认为是调节脂肪细胞代谢的重要成分。无论是对压力、低温还是饮食的反应,β-肾上腺素能受体(βARs)对肾上腺素/去甲肾上腺素作出反应,激活信号级联,驱动甘油三酯水解为游离脂肪酸,作为骨骼和心肌工作的燃料。β ar也是棕色脂肪的激活剂,用于将底物能量转化为葡萄糖和脂肪酸氧化产生的热量。长期以来,人们一直认为棕色脂肪与成年人的生物学无关,但认识到人类确实存在功能性棕色脂肪,现在人们对利用棕色脂肪来治疗肥胖和代谢疾病的可能性产生了极大的兴趣和热情,这可能是一种可行的治疗选择。再加上新的证据表明,各种独立于β ar的刺激也可能增加活跃的棕色脂肪细胞,包括心脏利钠肽,这是一个令人兴奋的时刻,在这一领域的工作。本文就儿茶酚胺和利钠肽在促进脂肪代谢中的协同作用作一综述,并对有待进一步研究的领域作一展望。
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Coordinate control of adipose 'browning' and energy expenditure by β-adrenergic and natriuretic peptide signalling.

Coordinate control of adipose 'browning' and energy expenditure by β-adrenergic and natriuretic peptide signalling.

Coordinate control of adipose 'browning' and energy expenditure by β-adrenergic and natriuretic peptide signalling.

The catecholamines and the adrenergic receptors have been long known to be vital components in the regulation of fat cell metabolism. Whether in response to stress, cold temperature or diet, the β-adrenergic receptors (βARs) respond to epinephrine/norepinephrine to activate a signalling cascade that drives triglyceride hydrolysis to free fatty acids for use as fuel for skeletal and cardiac muscle work. The βARs also are well-established activators of brown fat for the conversion of substrate energy to generate heat from the oxidation of glucose and fatty acids. Long thought to be irrelevant to the biology of adult humans, the realization that there is indeed functional brown fat in humans has now created great interest and enthusiasm over the possibility that recruiting brown fat to target obesity and metabolic disease could represent a viable therapeutic option. Coupled with newer evidence that various stimuli independent of the βARs may also be able to increase active brown adipocytes, including the cardiac natriuretic peptides, it is an exciting time to be working in this area. This review will focus on the catecholamines and natriuretic peptides as cooperative actors in promoting fat metabolism, and will consider areas in need of further research.

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