From white to beige: a new hypothalamic pathway

  • Miletta M
  • Horvath T
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Understanding how brown and beige adipocytes can be differentially controlled and activated by neuronal circuits is a fundamental prerequisite to fully comprehend the metabolic role that fat tissue plays in energy homeostasis. In this issue of EMBO reports, Wang et al [[1][1]] identify a new hypothalamic route that drives the exclusive recruitment of beige fat via the selective control of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) outflow to subcutaneous white adipose tissue. Since the data strongly suggest that the APPL2–AMPK signaling axis is crucial for this activation, this finding sheds a new light on the cross talk between peripheral homeostatic signals and neurons that are part of hypothalamic energy homeostasis regulatory pathways in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VHM) proposing a new defending mechanism to cold and obesity. EMBO Reports (2018) e45928 [1]: #ref-1

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Miletta, M. C., & Horvath, T. L. (2018). From white to beige: a new hypothalamic pathway. EMBO Reports, 19(4). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201845928

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