SR59230A, a beta-3 adrenoceptor antagonist, inhibits ultradian brown adipose tissue thermogenesis and interrupts associated episodic brain and body heating.
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2011
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SR59230A, a beta-3 adrenoceptor antagonist, inhibits ultradian
brown adipose tissue thermogenesis and interrupts associated episodic
brain and body heating. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp
Physiol 301: R987–R994, 2011. First published August 3, 2011;
doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00085.2011.—Brown adipose tissue (BAT)
thermogenesis occurs episodically in an ultradian manner approximately
every 80–100 min during the waking phase of the circadian
cycle, together with highly correlated increases in brain and body
temperatures, suggesting that BAT thermogenesis contributes to brain
and body temperature increases. We investigated this in conscious
Sprague-Dawley rats by determining whether inhibition of BAT
thermogenesis via blockade of beta-3 adrenoceptors with SR59230A
interrupts ultradian episodic increases in brain and body temperatures
and whether SR59230A acts on BAT itself or via sympathetic neural
control of BAT. Interscapular BAT (iBAT), brain, and body temperatures,
tail artery blood flow, and heart rate were measured in
unrestrained rats. SR59230A (1, 5, or 10 mg/kg ip), but not vehicle,
decreased iBAT, body, and brain temperatures in a dose-dependent
fashion (log-linear regression P 0.01, R2 0.3, 0.4, and 0.4,
respectively, n 10). Ultradian increases in BAT, brain, and body
temperature were interrupted by administration of SR59230A (10
mg/kg ip) compared with vehicle, resuming after 162 24 min
(means SE, n 10). SR59230A (10 mg/kg ip) caused a transient
bradycardia without any increase in tail artery blood flow. In anesthetized
rats, SR59230A reduced cooling-induced increases in iBAT
temperature without affecting cooling-induced increases in iBAT
sympathetic nerve discharge. Inhibition of BAT thermogenesis by
SR59230A, thus, reflects direct blockade of beta-3 adrenoceptors in
BAT. Interruption of episodic ultradian increases in body and brain
temperature by SR59230A suggests that BAT thermogenesis makes a
substantial contribution to these increases.
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Thermoregulation, Sympathetic nerve activity, Arousal and biological rhythm
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OOTSUKA, Y. et al. SR59230A, a beta-3 adrenoceptor antagonist, inhibits ultradian brown adipose tissue thermogenesis and interrupts associated episodic brain and body heating. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, v. 301, p. R987-R994, 2011. Disponível em: <http://ajpregu.physiology.org/content/301/4/R987.long>. Acesso em: 20 mar. 2017.