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Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a specialized fat tissue that is rich in mitochondria and promotes non-shivering thermogenesis by expressing the uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1). Unlike white adipose tissue, it burns calories to produce heat and therefore plays a key role in energy regulation and controlling metabolic health. Increasing energy expenditure by BAT activation is an intriguing therapeutic approach to combat the overwhelming obesity pandemic, either alone or to complement the current pharmacotherapy that mainly addresses energy intake based on the incretin-mimetic poly-agonist class of drugs. With this in mind it is not surprising that a lot of research was conducted to understand the molecular underpinnings of BAT regulation specifically addressing environmental cues. Cold exposure is the most powerful inducer of BAT activation leading to the upregulation of thermogenic gene program and adrenergic receptor-mediated activation of lipolysis and metabolism. BAT activation also occurs post-prandially, especially after acute overfeeding, to trigger diet-induced thermogenesis. However, this compensatory component of energy-expenditure is impaired during chronic overfeeding, a phenomenon that was termed adaptive thermogenesis, and is believed to further drive weight gain and obesity.

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