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Brown adipose tissue and thermogenesis in hypophysectomized rats in relation to temperature acclimation
Authors:Marie-Claude Laury  Fatima Azma  Louis Zizine  Rene Portet
Institution:(1) Laboratoire d'Adaptation Energétique à l'Environnement (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), ERA CNRS No. 413, 11 Place Marcelin Berthelot, F-75231 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:The aim of this work was to test the role of pituitary dependent hormones in cold-induced non-shivering thermogenesis. In the 28°C-acclimated rat, hypophysectomy inhibited body growth and led to an atrophy of thyroid and adrenals. In brown adipose tissue (BAT) some alterations were induced which are usually observed after cold acclimation of the animal: increase in relative weight, decreases in the relative amount of lipids, increases in the amounts of protein and DNA and modification of the proportions of several phospholipid fatty acids; moreover, basal lipolysis, in vitro, was enhanced to the same extent as that following cold acclimation of the normal rat. The in vivo stimulation by norepinephrine (NE) of O2 consumption (test for nonshivering thermogenesis) and of fatty acid release into blood were suppressed.Progressive cold acclimation of the hypophysectomized rats at 15°C led to a hypertrophy of BAT to the same extent as in the sham-operated animals. The in vivo sensitivity to NE was partially restored. The results suggest that hypophysectomy does not suppress the ability to acclimate to moderate cold by means of BAT dependent non-shivering thermogenesis. However, the low ability to produce heat seems to indicate that pituitary or pituitary-dependent hormones are necessary to optimize the cold stimulation of brown fat thermogenesis.
Keywords:Hypophysectomy  Cold acclimation  Brown adipose tissue  Non-shivering thermogenesis
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