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Mitochondrial Fission is Required for Thermogenesis in Brown Adipose Tissue

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Journal PLoS One
Date 2024 Dec 9
PMID 39652536
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Brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis is pivotal for maintaining body temperature and energy balance. Mitochondrial morphology is dynamically controlled by a balance between fusion and fission, which is crucial for cell differentiation, response to metabolic insults, and heat production. Dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) is a key regulator of mitochondrial fission. This study investigates the role of Drp1 in BAT development and thermogenesis by generating Drp1-deficient mice. These mice were created by crossing Drp1 floxed mice with fatty acid-binding protein 4-Cre (aP2-Cre) transgenic mice, resulting in aP2-Cre+/-Drp1flox/flox (aP2-Drp1f/f) mice. The aP2-Drp1f/f mice exhibited severe BAT and brain hypoplasia, with the majority dying within 48 hours postnatally, highlighting Drp1's crucial role in neonatal survival. Impaired thermogenic responses were observed in aP2-Drp1f/f mice, characterized by significantly decreased expression of thermogenic and lipogenic genes in BAT. Ultrastructural analysis revealed disrupted mitochondrial morphology and reduced lipid droplet content in BAT. The few surviving adult aP2-Drp1f/f mice also showed impaired BAT and brain development, along with BAT thermogenesis dysfunction during cold exposure. Our findings underscore the essential role of Drp1-mediated mitochondrial fission in BAT thermogenesis and neonatal survival, providing insights into potential therapeutic approaches for metabolic disorders.

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