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The innate thermogenic capacity of brown adipose tissue develops independently of sympathetic signaling

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Brown adipose tissue (BAT) dissipates energy as heat in response to ß-adrenergic signaling induced by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). While this pathway is essential for the cold-induced remodeling and metabolic activity of BAT, its role in developmental programming is unclear. Here, we show that brown adipocytes acquire thermogenic identity during embryogenesis independently of sympathetic innervation and ß-adrenergic signaling. Genetic sympathectomy or disrupted ß-adrenergic signaling had minimal effects on thermogenic gene expression or tissue morphology during either embryonic or postnatal BAT development in the absence of cold stress. Functional analyses revealed that the SNS is likely required for circulatory support of BAT activity during ß-adrenergic stimulation but not for the development of the thermogenic capacity of BAT itself. These findings demonstrate that developmental and cold-responsive BAT remodeling are mechanistically distinct processes. Defining the molecular programs that drive BAT development may reveal new strategies to enhance BAT formation and function without relying on ß-adrenergic stimulation. Overall design: Total RNA of BAT from E15.5-E18.5 embryos and P0.5 neonates was isolated using TRIzol and purified using PureLink RNA Mini columns (Invitrogen #12183025). Library preparation with poly(A) selection and Illumina sequencing were completed by Azenta/GENEWIZ.
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2025-12-21
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