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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 24, 381-390, Copyright © 1983 by Lipid Research, Inc.
K Chakrabarty, B Chaudhuri and H Jeffay
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is known to be responsible for heat production
in newborn and adult hibernating mammals. In rats and mice, BAT has been
demonstrated to possess a much higher glycerokinase activity than white
adipose tissue (WAT). It has been speculated that this high activity may
cause the futile cycle of triglyceride breakdown and resynthesis to be
activated, thus contributing to heat production. However, at present very
little information is available regarding the location, function, and
quantitative importance of BAT in adult human subjects. Our objective in
this study was to locate BAT in human subjects and to characterize it
biochemically, especially with respect to the enzyme glycerokinase. We have
looked for histologically identifiable BAT in 32 human subjects and found
it in 12 subjects. Most of the BAT samples were obtained from perirenal
adipose depots in children undergoing surgery. Some of the samples were
almost totally comprised of BAT cells, whereas others were a mixture of BAT
cells and WAT cells. The glycerokinase activity per gram of tissue was
higher in BAT than in WAT in all the subjects where the above comparison
was made. The activity per mg protein or per microgram DNA was higher in
most BAT samples. In one pure BAT specimen, the basal lipolytic rate and
the lipoprotein lipase activity were measured and they were both higher in
BAT than in the WAT obtained from the same patient. These results show that
human brown adipose tissue possesses an enzymatic profile very similar to
that of rodent brown adipose tissue.
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Glycerokinase activity in human brown adipose tissue
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