Induction of type II iodothyronine 5'‐deiodmase and mitochondrial uncoupling protein in brown adipocytes differentiated in cell culture

Abstract
Brown adipocytes differentiated in primary cell culture were found to contain a type II iodothyronine 5'-deiodinase (5'D), Incubation of confluent cells with norepinephrine or dibutyryl-cAMP caused up to 17-fold increase in 5'D activity with a maximum after 8 h. Activation of 5'D required mRNA and protein synthesis and was accompanied by parallel, up to 5.8-fold increase in the amount of mitochondrial uncoupling protein with a maximum after 24 h. Analysis ofadrenergic stimulation of 5'D suggested predominant involvement of the β-receptors and increased intracellular cAMP levels, while the contribution of x1,-receptors was small

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