The influence of starvation and natural refeeding on the rate of triacylglycerol/fatty acid substrate cycling in brown adipose tissue and different white adipose sites of the ratin vivo. The role of insulin and the sympathetic nervous system |
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Authors: | Stewart W. Mercer Dermot H. Williamson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Metabolic Research Laboratory, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Radcliffe Infirmary, Woodstock Road, OX2 6HE Oxford, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() Triacylglycerol/fatty acid substrate cycling was measuredin vivo in brown adipose tissue (BAT) and white adipose tissue (WAT) of fed, starved and refed rats. Starvation (24 h) significantly decreased the rate of cycling in BAT, and refeeding chow diet led to a rapid, 6-fold increase in cycling. Cycling rate in WAT was much lower than in BAT, and was not influenced by fasting or refeeding. Similar rates of cycling were found in epididymal, mesenteric, subcutaneous, and scapular WAT depots. Sympathetic denervation of interscapular BAT abolished the response of the tissue to refeeding, as did acute suppression of insulin secretion. Similarly, rats fasted for 3 days showed no acute increase in the activity of the cycle following refeeding. |
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Keywords: | triacylglycerol/fatty acid substrate cycling brown adipose tissue white adipose tissue insulin sympathetic nervous system |
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