1995
DOI: 10.1002/j.1550-8528.1995.tb00162.x
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Does Thermoregulatory Feeding Occur in Newborn Infants? A Novel View of the Role of Brown Adipose Tissue Thermo genesis in Control of Food Intake

Abstract: HIMMS-HAGEN, JEAN. Does thermoregulatory feeding occur in newborn infants? A novel view of the role of brown adipose tissue thermogenesis in control of food intake. Obes Res. 1995;3:361-369. The physiological significance of the extensive deposits of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in newborn human infants has been the subject of much experimentation and discussion. Because of its large thermogenic capacity, its function has usually been viewed as preparing the infant for producing heat in response to cold exposure… Show more

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“…It is well known that temperature control in rodents as well as in infants in the fasting state is regulated via BAT [6,10,11,12]. Glucose turnover in correspondence with the energy balance reveals that in BAT lipids are the primary source of energy, which are directly translated into heat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that temperature control in rodents as well as in infants in the fasting state is regulated via BAT [6,10,11,12]. Glucose turnover in correspondence with the energy balance reveals that in BAT lipids are the primary source of energy, which are directly translated into heat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sympathetic nervous system provides the principal efferent pathway regulating BAT thermogenesis irrespective of whether the stimulus is cold exposure, diet or immobilization (Himms-Hagen, 1995;Rothwell and Stock, 1997). However, the efferent neuronal pathway from the midbrain to the sympathetic preganglionic neurons in the spinal cord innervating BAT is not completely determined.…”
Section: Lower Brainstemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brown fat also contains more capillaries than white fat, to supply the tissues with oxygen and nutrients and distribute the produced heat throughout the body. BAT is considered as an energy dispenser that consumes significant amounts of lipids and carbohydrates to produce chemical energy toward thermo genesis 9,10 . Cold temperature is a natural stimulator of BAT thermogenesis 11 .…”
Section: Non-shivering Thermogenesis (Nst)mentioning
confidence: 99%