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Effect of epinephrine deficiency on cold tolerance and on brown adipose tissue.

Mol. Cell. Endocrinol.2010 Oct 26;328(1-2):34-9. Epub 2010 Jul 07
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Catecholamines are involved in thermogenesis. We investigated the specific role of epinephrine in regulation of temperature homeostasis in mice. We subjected adult wildtype (WT) and phenylethanolamine N-methyl transferase knock out mice (Pnmt(-/-)) lacking epinephrine to cold for 24h. Body temperature and thyroid hormone levels were not different between WT and Pnmt(-/-) mice. Although temperature was normal in Pnmt(-/-) mice, the brown fat response to cold was abnormal with no increase in Ucp-1 or Pgc-1alpha mRNA levels (but with an exaggerated cold-induced lipid loss from the tissue). Our results show that epinephrine may have a role in brown fat mitochondrial uncoupling through regulation of Ucp-1 and Pgc-1alpha, although this is not required to maintain a normal temperature during acute cold exposure. We conclude that epinephrine may have an important role in induction of Ucp-1 and Pgc-1alpha gene expression during cold stress.

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