Activation of human brown adipose tissue (BAT): Focus on nutrition and eating




Kirsi A. Virtanen

Alexander Pfeifer, Martin Klingenspor, Stephan Herzig

PublisherSpringer New York LLC

2019

Brown Adipose Tissue

Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology

Handbook of experimental pharmacology

251

349

357

978-3-030-10512-9

978-3-030-10513-6

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/164_2018_136



Brown adipose tissue activation occurs most effectively by cold exposure. In the modern world, we do not spend long periods in cold environment, and eating and meals may be other activators of brown fat function. Short-term regulation of brown fat functional activity by eating involves most importantly insulin. Insulin is capable to increase glucose uptake in human brown adipose tissue fivefold to fasting conditions. Oxidative metabolism in brown fat is doubled both by cold and by a meal. Human brown adipose tissue is an insulin-sensitive tissue type, and insulin resistance impairs the function, as is found in obesity. Body weight reduction improves cold-induced activation of human brown adipose tissue.



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