Nayak_2020_Cell.Rep_30_672

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Title : Adaptive Thermogenesis in Mice Is Enhanced by Opsin 3-Dependent Adipocyte Light Sensing - Nayak_2020_Cell.Rep_30_672
Author(s) : Nayak G , Zhang KX , Vemaraju S , Odaka Y , Buhr ED , Holt-Jones A , Kernodle S , Smith AN , Upton BA , D'Souza S , Zhan JJ , Diaz N , Nguyen MT , Mukherjee R , Gordon SA , Wu G , Schmidt R , Mei X , Petts NT , Batie M , Rao S , Hogenesch JB , Nakamura T , Sweeney A , Seeley RJ , Van Gelder RN , Sanchez-Gurmaches J , Lang RA
Ref : Cell Rep , 30 :672 , 2020
Abstract :

Almost all life forms can detect and decode light information for adaptive advantage. Examples include the visual system, in which photoreceptor signals are processed into virtual images, and the circadian system, in which light entrains a physiological clock. Here we describe a light response pathway in mice that employs encephalopsin (OPN3, a 480 nm, blue-light-responsive opsin) to regulate the function of adipocytes. Germline null and adipocyte-specific conditional null mice show a light- and Opn3-dependent deficit in thermogenesis and become hypothermic upon cold exposure. We show that stimulating mouse adipocytes with blue light enhances the lipolysis response and, in particular, phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase. This response is Opn3 dependent. These data establish a key mechanism in which light-dependent, local regulation of the lipolysis response in white adipocytes regulates energy metabolism.

PubMedSearch : Nayak_2020_Cell.Rep_30_672
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Nayak G, Zhang KX, Vemaraju S, Odaka Y, Buhr ED, Holt-Jones A, Kernodle S, Smith AN, Upton BA, D'Souza S, Zhan JJ, Diaz N, Nguyen MT, Mukherjee R, Gordon SA, Wu G, Schmidt R, Mei X, Petts NT, Batie M, Rao S, Hogenesch JB, Nakamura T, Sweeney A, Seeley RJ, Van Gelder RN, Sanchez-Gurmaches J, Lang RA (2020)
Adaptive Thermogenesis in Mice Is Enhanced by Opsin 3-Dependent Adipocyte Light Sensing
Cell Rep 30 :672

Nayak G, Zhang KX, Vemaraju S, Odaka Y, Buhr ED, Holt-Jones A, Kernodle S, Smith AN, Upton BA, D'Souza S, Zhan JJ, Diaz N, Nguyen MT, Mukherjee R, Gordon SA, Wu G, Schmidt R, Mei X, Petts NT, Batie M, Rao S, Hogenesch JB, Nakamura T, Sweeney A, Seeley RJ, Van Gelder RN, Sanchez-Gurmaches J, Lang RA (2020)
Cell Rep 30 :672