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Review Article Open Access
Volume 4 | Issue 4 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.33696/Signaling.4.105

Optogenetics Sheds Light on Brown and Beige Adipocytes

  • 1MaineHealth Institute for Research, 81 Research Drive, Scarborough, ME 04074, USA
  • 2School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, The University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469, USA
  • 3Tufts University School of Medicine, 145 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02111, USA
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Corresponding Author

Aaron Clifford Brown, aaron.c.brown@mainehealth.org

Received Date: September 10, 2023

Accepted Date: October 21, 2023

Abstract

Excessive food intake leads to lipid accumulation in white adipose tissue, triggering inflammation, cellular stress, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome. In contrast, the dynamic energy expenditure and heat generation of brown and beige adipose tissue, driven by specialized mitochondria, render it an appealing candidate for therapeutic strategies aimed at addressing metabolic disorders. This review examines the therapeutic potential of brown and beige adipocytes for obesity and metabolic disorders, focusing on recent studies that employ optogenetics for thermogenesis control in these cells. The findings delve into the mechanisms underlying UCP1-dependent and UCP1-independent thermogenesis and how optogenetic approaches can be used to precisely modulate energy expenditure and induce thermogenesis. The convergence of adipocyte biology and optogenetics presents an exciting frontier in combating metabolic disorders and advancing our understanding of cellular regulation and energy balance.

Keywords

Brown adipocytes, Beige adipocytes, Thermogenesis, Optogenetics, Obesity, Type 2 diabetes, UCP1, bPAC, ChR2, Calcium signaling

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