Scientific Reports (Jun 2017)

Regulation of glycolysis in brown adipocytes by HIF-1α

  • Astrid L. Basse,
  • Marie S. Isidor,
  • Sally Winther,
  • Nina B. Skjoldborg,
  • Maria Murholm,
  • Elise S. Andersen,
  • Steen B. Pedersen,
  • Christian Wolfrum,
  • Bjørn Quistorff,
  • Jacob B. Hansen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04246-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract Brown adipose tissue takes up large amounts of glucose during cold exposure in mice and humans. Here we report an induction of glucose transporter 1 expression and increased expression of several glycolytic enzymes in brown adipose tissue from cold-exposed mice. Accordingly, these genes were also induced after β-adrenergic activation of cultured brown adipocytes, concomitant with accumulation of hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) protein levels. HIF-1α accumulation was dependent on uncoupling protein 1 and generation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. Expression of key glycolytic enzymes was reduced after knockdown of HIF-1α in mature brown adipocytes. Glucose consumption, lactate export and glycolytic capacity were reduced in brown adipocytes depleted of Hif-1α. Finally, we observed a decreased β-adrenergically induced oxygen consumption in Hif-1α knockdown adipocytes cultured in medium with glucose as the only exogenously added fuel. These data suggest that HIF-1α-dependent regulation of glycolysis is necessary for maximum glucose metabolism in brown adipocytes.