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Dependence of brown adipose tissue function on CD36-mediated coenzyme Q uptake

Authors :
Martin Jastroch
Casey L. Quinlan
Renata L.S. Goncalves
Melissa Kazantzis
Martin D. Brand
Subramaniam Venkatraman
Andreas Stahl
Daniel K. Nomura
Dawee Yun
Joseph L. Napoli
Peter Vuong
An Angela Ngoc Van
Candice B. Herber
Courtney M. Anderson
Biao Nie
Michael J. Park
Ryan Ng
Karen Chan
Daniel I. Benjamin
Maria Febbraio
Jinshan Wang
Angela J. Yu
Source :
Cell reports, vol 10, iss 4, Cell Reports, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 505-515 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2015.

Abstract

SummaryBrown adipose tissue (BAT) possesses the inherent ability to dissipate metabolic energy as heat through uncoupled mitochondrial respiration. An essential component of the mitochondrial electron transport chain is coenzyme Q (CoQ). While cells synthesize CoQ mostly endogenously, exogenous supplementation with CoQ has been successful as a therapy for patients with CoQ deficiency. However, which tissues depend on exogenous CoQ uptake as well as the mechanism by which CoQ is taken up by cells and the role of this process in BAT function are not well understood. Here, we report that the scavenger receptor CD36 drives the uptake of CoQ by BAT and is required for normal BAT function. BAT from mice lacking CD36 displays CoQ deficiency, impaired CoQ uptake, hypertrophy, altered lipid metabolism, mitochondrial dysfunction, and defective nonshivering thermogenesis. Together, these data reveal an important new role for the systemic transport of CoQ to BAT and its function in thermogenesis.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell reports, vol 10, iss 4, Cell Reports, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 505-515 (2015)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1484fc0b02c2df39a330878d168c8451