The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
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The Effect of Acute Cold Exposure and Norepinephrine on Uncoupling Protein Gene Expression in Brown Adipose Tissue of Monosodium Glutamate-Obese Mice
Fujiko TsukaharaYoko UchidaKen-ichi OhbaAkira OgawaToshimasa YoshiokaTakamura Muraki
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1998 Volume 77 Issue 3 Pages 247-249

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Abnormal regulation of mitochondrial uncoupling protein (UCP) gene expression was studied in brown adipose tissue (BAT) of monosodium glutamate (MSG)-induced obese mice. UCP mRNA levels in control mice increased markedly after acute cold exposure; however, MSG-obese mice showed an impaired response. In contrast, an injection of norepinephrine (NE) induced a comparable increase in UCP mRNA levels in control and MSG-obese mice. These results suggest that the impairment in the cold-induced increase in UCP mRNA is due to a deficient sympathetic input to BAT and/or to a diminished response of BAT to endogenous NE, which constitutes the mechanism of impaired thermoregulation in obese mice in a cold environment.
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