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Effect of acute cold exposure on norpinephrine turnover rates in rat white adipose tissue

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Maria A. R. Garofalo, Isis C. Kettelhut, JoséE. S. Roselino and Renato H. MiglioriniCorresponding Author Contact Information

Departments of Biochemistry and Physiology, School of Medicine, USP, Ribeirão Preto, 14049-900 S.P., Brazil


Received 28 December 1995; 
revised 4 March 1996; 
accepted 5 March 1996. ;
Available online 20 November 2001.

Abstract

The present studies were carried out to assess directly sympathetic activity in white adipose tissue in response to cold exposure. Norepinephrine (NE) content and NE turnover rates were determined in epididymal and retroperitoneal adipose tissue from rats exposed to cold (4°C and controls kept at ambient temperature. Parallel measurements were made in interscapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT), in which activation of catecholaminergic innervation by cold exposure is well known. Exposure to 4°C for 4 h reduced the endogenous NE content by 50% in MAT and by 30% in both epididymal and retroperitoneal adipose tissues. Compared to warm controls, average values of fractional rates of turnover and of turnover rates, estimated with α-methyl-tyrosine, increased 5-fold in IBAT and 2.5-3-fold in epididymal and retroperitoneal tissues from rats exposed to cold. The present data provide the first direct evidence that white adipose tissue sympathetic activity is increased during acute cold exposure.

Author Keywords: Cold exposure; Norepinephrine turnover; Sympathetic nervous system; White adipose tissue; Epididymal; Retroperitoneal; Plasma FFA: adrenodemedullation

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