Journal article
Human brown adipose tissue as a target for obesity management; beyond cold-induced thermogenesis
RKC Loh, BA Kingwell, AL Carey
Obesity Reviews | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/obr.12584
Abstract
Elevating energy expenditure via adaptive thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a potential strategy to reverse obesity. Much early enthusiasm for this approach, based on rodent studies, was tempered by the belief that BAT was relatively inconsequential in healthy adult humans. Interest was reinvigorated a decade ago when a series of studies re-identified BAT, primarily in upper thoracic regions, in adults. Despite the ensuing explosion of pre-clinical investigations and identification of an extensive list of potential target molecules for BAT recruitment, our understanding of human BAT physiology remains limited, particularly regarding interventions which might hold therapeutic pro..
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Funding Acknowledgements
B.A.K. holds a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Senior Principal Research Fellowship.