Brown adipose tissue of cafeteria-fed rats
- 1 August 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Vol. 241 (2), E116-E120
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1981.241.2.e116
Abstract
Feeding a "cafeteria" diet for 2 wk to male Holtzman rats resulted in a weight gain that was, on average, only slightly more than that of control rats fed a regular chow diet. Wet weight, DNA, and total protein content of interscapular brown adipose tissue were more than doubled in the cafeteria-fed rats and proliferation of mitochondria paralleled tissue growth. After 2 wk of recovery from cafeteria feeding, the expanded size of the tissue had completely regressed to a normal level. Brown adipose tissue mitochondria of cafeteria-fed rats bound 3 times more purine nucleotides than mitochondria of chow-fed control rats, but no change in the proportion of polypeptides with molecular weight in the region of 32,000 could be detected. The changes in brown adipose tissue and its mitochondria in cafeteria-fed rats correspond to those seen previously in noradrenaline-treated rats, i.e., tissue growth accompanied by mitochondrial proliferation and an unmasking of proton conductance pathways. The increase in 32,000-mol-wt polypeptides seen in brown adipose tissue mitochondria of cold-acclimated rats does not occur in the cafeteria-fed rats. Control mechanisms are presumed to differ, either quantitatively or qualitatively, in the two situations, cold exposure and overeating, which both cause growth of brown adipose tissue.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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