2018
DOI: 10.1080/21623945.2018.1479578
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Promotion of lipid storage rather than of thermogenic competence by fetal versus newborn calf serum in primary cultures of brown adipocytes

Abstract: Much current understanding of brown adipocyte development comes from in-vitro cell models. Serum type may affect the behavior of cultured cells and thus conclusions drawn. Here, we investigate effects of serum type (“fetal bovine” versus “newborn calf”) on responses to differentiation inducers (the PPARγ agonist rosiglitazone or the neurotransmitter norepinephrine) in cultured primary brown adipocytes. Lipid storage was enhanced by fetal versus newborn serum. However, molecular adipose conversion (Pparg2 and F… Show more

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“…However, in brown adipocyte cultures, agents that are negative for adipogenesis are not necessarily associated with negative thermogenic potential. Rather, a lowered adipogenic conversion may be associated with a cellular bifurcation toward enhanced thermogenic potential (36). However, this was not the case here, where parameters of adipose conversion, as well as thermogenic potential, were reduced in the presence of green tea compounds.…”
Section: Green Tea Compounds Are Negative For Adipogenesismentioning
confidence: 55%
“…However, in brown adipocyte cultures, agents that are negative for adipogenesis are not necessarily associated with negative thermogenic potential. Rather, a lowered adipogenic conversion may be associated with a cellular bifurcation toward enhanced thermogenic potential (36). However, this was not the case here, where parameters of adipose conversion, as well as thermogenic potential, were reduced in the presence of green tea compounds.…”
Section: Green Tea Compounds Are Negative For Adipogenesismentioning
confidence: 55%