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Pharmacological strategies for targeting BAT thermogenesis

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Modern imaging techniques have confirmed the presence of thermogenically active brown adipose tissue (BAT) in adult humans, leading to suggestions that it could be stimulated to treat obesity and its associated morbidities. The mechanisms regulating thermogenesis in BAT are better understood than ever before, with new hypotheses for increasing the amount of brown fat or its activity being put forward on a weekly basis. The challenge now is to identify safe ways to manipulate specific aspects of the physiological regulation of thermogenesis, in a manner that will be bioenergetically effective. This review outlines the nature of these regulatory mechanisms both terms of their cellular specificity and likely effectiveness given the physiological paradigms in which thermogenesis is activated. Similarly, their potential for being targeted by new or existing drugs is discussed, drawing on the known mechanisms of action of various pharmacological agents and some likely limitations that should be considered

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WHITTLE, Andrew J., RELAT PARDO, Joana and VIDAL-PUIG, Antonio. Pharmacological strategies for targeting BAT thermogenesis. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 2013. Vol. 34, num. 6, pags. 347-355. ISSN 0165-6147. [consulted: 17 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/178887

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