Adipose tissue plays an important role in mammalian energy equilibrium
not only as a lipid-dissipating, i.e. energy-storing, tissue (white a
dipose tissue), but also as an energy-dissipating one (brown adipose t
issue). Brown adipocytes have the ability of facultative heat producti
on due to a unique mitochondrial protein, the uncoupling protein (UCP)
. Differentiation of white and (to a lesser extent) brown adipocytes h
as been studied in different cell culture systems, which has led to th
e identification of external inducers, second messenger pathways and t
ranscription factors involved in adipocyte differentiation. Functional
differentiation of white adipocytes implies adipose conversion, where
as in brown adipocytes it insinuates additionally the development of a
thermogenic function. This review discusses recent advances in the el
ucidation of the pathways responsible for, and the molecular bases of,
adipose conversion on the one hand and development of the thermogenic
properties of brown adipocytes on the other.