Thermogenic Activation Induces FGF21 Expression and Release in Brown Adipose Tissue

Volume: 286, Issue: 15, Pages: 12983 - 12990
Published: Apr 1, 2011
Abstract
FGF21 is a novel metabolic regulator involved in the control of glucose homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, and ketogenesis. The liver has been considered the main site of production and release of FGF21 into the blood. Here, we show that, after thermogenic activation, brown adipose tissue becomes a source of systemic FGF21. This is due to a powerful cAMP-mediated pathway of regulation of FGF21 gene transcription. Norepinephrine, acting via...
Paper Details
Title
Thermogenic Activation Induces FGF21 Expression and Release in Brown Adipose Tissue
Published Date
Apr 1, 2011
Volume
286
Issue
15
Pages
12983 - 12990
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