TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of brown and beige adipose tissue in glycaemic control
AU - Klepac, Katarina
AU - Georgiadi, Anastasia
AU - Tschöp, Matthias
AU - Herzig, Stephan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/8
Y1 - 2019/8
N2 - For the past decade, brown adipose tissue (BAT) has been extensively studied as a potential therapy for obesity and metabolic diseases due to its thermogenic and glucose-consuming properties. It is now clear that the function of BAT goes beyond heat production, as it also plays an important endocrine role by secreting the so-called batokines to communicate with other metabolic tissues and regulate systemic energy homeostasis. However, despite numerous studies showing the benefits of BAT in rodents, it is still not clear whether recruitment of BAT can be utilized to treat human patients. Here, we review the advances on understanding the role of BAT in metabolism and its benefits on glucose and lipid homeostasis in both humans and rodents. Moreover, we discuss the latest methodological approaches to assess the contribution of BAT to human metabolism as well as the possibility to target BAT, pharmacologically or by lifestyle adaptations, to treat metabolic disorders.
AB - For the past decade, brown adipose tissue (BAT) has been extensively studied as a potential therapy for obesity and metabolic diseases due to its thermogenic and glucose-consuming properties. It is now clear that the function of BAT goes beyond heat production, as it also plays an important endocrine role by secreting the so-called batokines to communicate with other metabolic tissues and regulate systemic energy homeostasis. However, despite numerous studies showing the benefits of BAT in rodents, it is still not clear whether recruitment of BAT can be utilized to treat human patients. Here, we review the advances on understanding the role of BAT in metabolism and its benefits on glucose and lipid homeostasis in both humans and rodents. Moreover, we discuss the latest methodological approaches to assess the contribution of BAT to human metabolism as well as the possibility to target BAT, pharmacologically or by lifestyle adaptations, to treat metabolic disorders.
KW - Antiobesity therapies
KW - Batokines
KW - Brown adipose tissue
KW - Clinical and basic science research
KW - Glucose homeostasis
KW - Lipid homeostasis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85068845257&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.mam.2019.07.001
DO - 10.1016/j.mam.2019.07.001
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31283940
AN - SCOPUS:85068845257
SN - 0098-2997
VL - 68
SP - 90
EP - 100
JO - Molecular Aspects of Medicine
JF - Molecular Aspects of Medicine
ER -