Frontiers in Physiology (Jul 2021)

Cecal Ligation and Puncture-Induced Sepsis Promotes Brown Adipose Tissue Inflammation Without Any Impact on Expression of Thermogenic-Related Genes

  • José María Moreno-Navarrete,
  • José María Moreno-Navarrete,
  • José María Moreno-Navarrete,
  • Ferran Comas,
  • Ferran Comas,
  • Vincent de Jager,
  • José Manuel Fernández-Real,
  • José Manuel Fernández-Real,
  • José Manuel Fernández-Real,
  • Hjalmar R. Bouma,
  • Hjalmar R. Bouma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.692618
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Background and Aims: The negative effects of chronic low-level inflammation on adipose tissue physiology have been extensively demonstrated, whereas the effects of acute inflammation are less studied. Here, we aimed to investigate the effects of sepsis-induced acute inflammation on gene expression markers of brown and white adipose tissue functionality.Methods: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) and perirenal white adipose tissue (prWAT) gene expression markers were analyzed in cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis mice model.Results: CLP-induced sepsis attenuated expression of adipogenesis-related genes, in parallel to increased Tnf, Il6, and Ltf gene expression in prWAT. In contrast, CLP-induced sepsis resulted in increased expression of pro-inflammatory genes (Il6, Ltf, and Lbp) in BAT, without affecting expression of genes encoding for thermogenic activity.Conclusion: Sepsis promotes both prWAT and BAT inflammation, associated with reduced adipogenesis-related gene expression in prWAT, without significant effects on BAT thermogenic genes.

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