Effect of immobilization stress on in vitro and in vivo thermogenesis of brown adipose tissue
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Effect of immobilization stress on in vitro and in vivo thermogenesis of brown adipose tissue
Abstract
Repetitive intermittent stress such as immobilization has been shown to induce an improved cold tolerance through an enhanced capacity of nonshivering thermogenesis (NST), causing positive cross adaptation between nonthermal stress and cold. In the present study, effect of 3-h-daily immobilization stress for 4-5 weeks was investigated on in vitro and in vivo thermogenesis of interscapular brown adipose tissue (BAT). In vitro thermogenesis was measured in the minced tissue blocks incubated in Krebs-Ringer phosphate buffer with glucose and albumin at 37 degrees C, using a Clark-type oxygen electrode. The stressed rats showed less body weight gain during the experiment. The BAT weight, its protein and DNA contents were significantly greater in the stressed rats. Basal, noradrenaline- and glucagon-stimulated oxygen consumptions were significantly greater in the stressed rats. In vivo thermogenesis was assessed by the changes of temperatures in colon (Tcol), BAT (TBAT), and tail skin (Tsk) induced by noradrenaline or glucagon infusion in the anesthetized rats. Noradrenaline and glucagon increased the TBAT and the extent of increase was greater in the stressed rats. These results indicate that cross adaptation between nonthermal stress and cold may be mediated through an enhanced thermogenic activity of BAT.
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