Brown adipose tissue thermogenesis during aging and senescence

Citation
Rb. Mcdonald et Ba. Horwitz, Brown adipose tissue thermogenesis during aging and senescence, J BIOENER B, 31(5), 1999, pp. 507-516
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF BIOENERGETICS AND BIOMEMBRANES
ISSN journal
0145479X → ACNP
Volume
31
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
507 - 516
Database
ISI
SICI code
0145-479X(199910)31:5<507:BATTDA>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
We have found that cold- and norrpinephrine-induced brown adipose tissue (B AT) nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) is significantly lower in old male Fis cher 344 rats and is associated with the decreased ability of these animals to maintain homeothermy. This decline in BAT thermogenesis is not as great in females. Although the mechanism(s) underlying this gender difference in the age-related decrease in brown fat NST are not completely elucidated, t hey do not appear to reflect decreased sympathetic neural activity of BAT i n the older males vs. females. Rather, our investigations, strongly suggest that the blunted cold-induced heat production of BAT reflects less functio nal BAT. The fact that the older animals have less functional BAT than do t heir younger counterparts may predispose them to the accumulation of excess body fat. Our studies have also found that near the end of the natural lif e of these rats, they enter a state of senescence that can be identified by spontaneous rapid body weight loss, resulting from decreased food intake. In this state, the rats are considerably more susceptible to cold than are comparably aged presenescent (body weight stable) rats of the same chronolo gical age. The greater hypothermia exhibited by the senescent vs, presenesc ent rats during cold exposure is associated with a significant reduction in the amount of functional brown fat and in the amount of heat each brown fa t cell can generate. It is the intent of this review to discuss the finding s of these investigations.