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protein 1 (UCP1) is expressed in the inner membrane of mitochondria, participating in the transmission of electron transfer chains to producing heat through cellular respiration and mediating energy expenditure ( Argyropoulos & Harper 2002 , Ricquier 2005
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that alternative mechanisms are involved in the dissipation of excess fuel ( Leonardsson et al. 2004 ). The most striking finding was the upregulation, by more than 100-fold, of mitochondrial uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) mRNA, in inguinal WAT of RIPKO
Neuroendocrinologie Moléculaire de la Prise Alimentaire, Neuroendocrinologie Moléculaire de la Prise Alimentaire, Faculty of Agricultural, University of Paris-Sud, UMR 8195, Orsay F-91405, France
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Biosystems and mRNA primers from Sigma–Aldrich. The PCR primer sequences used were as follows: UCP2 forward: 5′-TGGCGGTGGTCGGAGATAC-3′, reverse: 5′-GGCAAGGGAGGTCGTCTGTC-3′; UCP3 forward: 5′-CCCAAAGGAACGGACCAC-3′, reverse: 5′-GGTTCTGTAGGCATCCATAGTC-3′; AdipoR1
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adipocytes differentiated from hMSC. Surprisingly, we found decreased expression of brown adipocyte markers such as UCP1, PGC1α, and less active mitochondria on chronic treatment with insulin. Brown adipocytes on CI treatment show decreased oxygen consumption
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browning ( Wang & Seale 2016 ). The browned white adipocytes begin to express uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1), a specific marker of brown adipose tissue, making white adipose tissue more likely to generate heat and increase the body’s energy consumption. In
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PAT. Quantification of adipocyte diameter was obtained with Metamorph image analysis software (Universal Imaging Co., West Chester, UK). Western blot for UCP-1 UCP-1 was measured in PAT and MAT. BAT was used as positive control. Briefly, the tissues
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protein-1 (UCP1) to dissipate energy in the form of heat ( González et al. 2017 ). In addition, the activation of thermogenic adipose tissues markedly improves glucose homeostasis in mouse models by promoting glucose oxidation, glycogen biosynthesis, and
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specific to uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1; Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA) or phospho-tyrosine 705 of STAT3 and reprobed with antibodies specific to STAT3 regardless of phosphorylation state (Cell Signaling, Danvers, MA, USA). Immunoreactivity to P-STAT3 was
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Iturrizaga S Sanchis D Jimenez-Jimenez J Ricquier D Goubern M Bouillaud F 1999 Retinoids activate proton transport by the uncoupling proteins UCP1 and UCP2 . EMBO Journal 18 5827 – 5833 . ( doi:10.1093/emboj/18.21.5827 ) Rosmalen JG
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protein-1 ( Ucp1 ) that leads to heat production. The importance of this pathway is illustrated by the fact that mice in which all three ARβ isoforms have been inactivated exhibit increased susceptibility to cold exposure as well as diet-induced obesity