Cells (Apr 2024)

The Role of <i>β3</i>-Adrenergic Receptors in Cold-Induced Beige Adipocyte Production in Pigs

  • Shuo Yang,
  • Hong Ma,
  • Liang Wang,
  • Fang Wang,
  • Jiqiao Xia,
  • Dongyu Liu,
  • Linlin Mu,
  • Xiuqin Yang,
  • Di Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13080709
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 709

Abstract

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After exposure to cold stress, animals enhance the production of beige adipocytes and expedite thermogenesis, leading to improved metabolic health. Although brown adipose tissue in rodents is primarily induced by β3-adrenergic receptor (ADRB3) stimulation, the activation of major β-adrenergic receptors (ADRBs) in pigs has been a topic of debate. To address this, we developed overexpression vectors for ADRB1, ADRB2, and ADRB3 and silenced the expression of these receptors to observe their effects on the adipogenic differentiation stages of porcine preadipocytes. Our investigation revealed that cold stress triggers the transformation of subcutaneous white adipose tissue to beige adipose tissue in pigs by modulating adrenergic receptor levels. Meanwhile, we found that ADRB3 promotes the transformation of white adipocytes into beige adipocytes. Notably, ADRB3 enhances the expression of beige adipose tissue marker genes, consequently influencing cellular respiration and metabolism by regulating lipolysis and mitochondrial expression. Therefore, ADRB3 may serve as a pivotal gene in animal husbandry and contribute to the improvement of cold intolerance in piglets.

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