Seasonal adaptation of brown adipose tissue in the Djungarian hamster
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Comparative Physiology B
- Vol. 155 (4), 521-528
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00684683
Abstract
Summary The composition and oxidative capacity of brown adipose tissue (BAT) were investigated in Djungarian hamsters kept under natural photoperiod, either indoors at neutralT a (23°C) or under outdoor conditions. BAT comprises up to 5% of the body weight in summer/indoor hamster, with lipid representing 86% of the total tissue mass. Tissue mass and thermogenic capacity are inversely related during seasonal adaptation: 30% decrease of total DNA, accompanied by extensive lipid depletion, reduces the amount of BAT by almost 60% during acclimatization from summer/indoor to winter/outdoor conditions. Mitochondrial protein in BAT is increased by a factor of 2.6 concomitantly, and by a factor of 4 when related to body weight (body weight reduction 36%). Cytochrome oxidase activity in different brown fat deposits varies by up to 150% in summer/indoor hamsters; depending on the fat pad, the enzyme activity is increased 200%–700% during adaptation to winter/outdoor conditions. Natural photoperiod is decisive in determining the seasonal adaptation of DNA content in BAT and of body weight. Short photoperiod alone may lead to depletion of lipid content of BAT and thus decrease the tissue mass practically to the lowest seasonal level, even though both parameters may be also influenced byT a. One third of the maximum adaptive increase of tissue mitochondria may be attributed to seasonal changes in photoperiod and up to two thirds toT a. Photoperiod establishes a fixed fundament of slow-reacting functional adaptation of BAT, whereas the effect of decreasedT a depends on the rate and duration of cold influence.Keywords
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