Stress-associated conditions such as psychoemotional reactivity and depression have been paradoxically linked to either weight gain or weight loss. This bi-directional effect of stress is not understood at the functional level. Here we tested the hypothesis that pre-stress level of adaptive thermogenesis and brown adipose tissue (BAT) functions explain the vulnerability or resilience to stress-induced obesity.

Stress-induced activation of brown adipose tissue prevents obesity in conditions of low adaptive thermogenesis / Razzoli, Maria; Frontini, Andrea; Gurney, Allison; Mondini, Eleonora; Cubuk, Cankut; Katz, Liora S; Cero, Cheryl; Bolan, Patrick J; Dopazo, Joaquin; Vidal Puig, Antonio; Cinti, Saverio; Bartolomucci, Alessandro. - In: MOLECULAR METABOLISM. - ISSN 2212-8778. - ELETTRONICO. - 5:1(2016), p. 19-33. [10.1016/j.molmet.2015.10.005]

Stress-induced activation of brown adipose tissue prevents obesity in conditions of low adaptive thermogenesis

FRONTINI, ANDREA
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MONDINI, ELEONORA
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CINTI, Saverio
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2016-01-01

Abstract

Stress-associated conditions such as psychoemotional reactivity and depression have been paradoxically linked to either weight gain or weight loss. This bi-directional effect of stress is not understood at the functional level. Here we tested the hypothesis that pre-stress level of adaptive thermogenesis and brown adipose tissue (BAT) functions explain the vulnerability or resilience to stress-induced obesity.
2016
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