ANALYSIS OF UNCOUPLING PROTEIN AND ITS MESSENGER-RNA IN ADIPOSE-TISSUE DEPOSITS OF ADULT HUMANS

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GARRUTI, G
RICQUIER, D
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[1] CTR RECH ENDOCRINOL MOLEC & DEV,CNRS,UPR 1511,9 RUE JULES HETZEL,F-92190 MEUDON,FRANCE
[2] UNIV BARI POLICLIN,CATTEDRA ENDOCRINOL,MED CLIN 3,I-70124 BARI,ITALY
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UNCOUPLING PROTEIN; BROWN ADIPOSE TISSUE; HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE; MITOCHONDRIA; ENDOCRINE DISORDER;
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R5 [内科学];
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Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a specialized adipose tissue whose specific marker is the uncoupling protein (UCP). UCP and its mRNA were previously detected in the perirenal fat of several adult subjects undergoing surgery for pheochromocytoma. We have investigated the possible association of the presence of UCP and its mRNA with pathological conditions other than pheochromocytoma. We obtained adipose tissue from both the periadrenal and the perirenal regions of 36 subjects: group A: human infants (n = 6); group B: adult subjects (n = 11) undergoing surgery for pheochromocytoma; group C: adult subjects (n = 9) undergoing surgery for other endocrine pathologies; group D: adult patients (n = 10) operated for non-endocrine pathologies. In all subjects of group A UCP was detectable by Western analysis. Interestingly, in two newborns, we also found a positive signal for UCP in the peristernal and the retroperitoneal adipose tissues as well as in the perirenal fat. We also identified UCP in eight cases in group B, in five cases in group C and six cases in group D. The human H-UCP-0.5 genomic probe detected a typical BAT mRNA in the periadrenal adipose tissue of all subjects of groups B, C and D showing a positive Western blot. Our results confirm the presence of well-developed BAT in human infants, as well as in adults with pheochromocytoma. They also suggest that human BAT UCP and UCP mRNA are present in adult subjects in pathological conditions other than pheochromocytoma. It might be argued that certain hormones distinct from catecholamine could activate BAT development in human adults. It cannot be precluded that the presence of BAT in some adult patients was just a coincidence, and had no link with the pathologies described. However our results suggest that BAT is likely to be present in a larger number of adults than expected.
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