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Melatonin Multiple Effects on Brown Adipose Tissue Molecular Machinery.

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) influences energy balance through non-shivering thermogenesis and its metabolism daily and seasonal variations are regulated by melatonin through partially known mechanisms. We evaluated the role of melatonin in BAT molecular machinery of male Control, Pinealectomized (PINX) and Melatonin-treated Pinealectomized (PINX/Mel) adult rats. BAT was collected either every 3 hours over 24 hours or after cold or high fat diet (HFD) acute exposure. HFD PINX animals presented decreased Dio2 expression while HFD PINX/Mel animals showed increased Dio2, Ucp1 and Cidea expression. Cold-exposed PINX rats showed decreased Dio2 and Lhs expression, and melatonin treatment augmented Adrβ3, Dio2, Ucp1 and Cidea expression. Daily profiles analyses showed altered Dio2, Lhs, Ucp1, Pgc1α and Cidea gene and UCP1 protein expression in PINX animals, leading to altered rhythmicity under sub-thermoneutral conditions, that was partially restored by melatonin treatment. The same was observed for mitochondrial complexes I, II and IV protein expression and enzyme activity. Melatonin absence seems to impair BAT responses to metabolic challenges and melatonin replacement reverses this effect, with additional increase in the expression of crucial genes, suggesting that melatonin plays an important role in several key points of the thermogenic activation pathway, influencing both the rhythmic profile of the tissue and its ability to respond to metabolic challenges, that is crucial for the organism homeostasis. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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