Myoglobin in Brown Adipose Tissue: A Multifaceted Player in Thermogenesis

Aboouf, Mostafa A; Gorr, Thomas A; Prof. Hamdy, Nadia M.; Gassmann, Max; Thiersch, Markus;

Abstract


Brown adipose tissue (BAT) plays an important role in energy homeostasis by generating heat from chemical energy via uncoupled oxidative phosphorylation. Besides its high mitochondrial content and its exclusive expression of the uncoupling protein 1, another key feature of BAT is the high expression of myoglobin (MB), a heme-containing protein that typically binds oxygen, thereby facilitating the diffusion of the gas from cell membranes to mitochondria of muscle cells. In addition, MB also modulates nitric oxide (NO•) pools and can bind C16 and C18 fatty acids, which indicates a role in lipid metabolism. Recent studies in humans and mice implicated MB present in BAT in the regulation of lipid droplet morphology and fatty acid shuttling and composition, as well as mitochondrial oxidative metabolism. These functions suggest that MB plays an essential role in BAT energy metabolism and thermogenesis. In this review, we will discuss in detail the possible physiological roles played by MB in BAT thermogenesis along with the potential underlying molecular mechanisms and focus on the question of how BAT-MB expression is regulated and, in turn, how this globin regulates mitochondrial, lipid, and NO• metabolism. Finally, we present potential MB-mediated approaches to augment energy metabolism, which ultimately could help tackle different metabolic disorders.


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Title Myoglobin in Brown Adipose Tissue: A Multifaceted Player in Thermogenesis
Authors Aboouf, Mostafa A; Gorr, Thomas A; Prof. Hamdy, Nadia M. ; Gassmann, Max; Thiersch, Markus
Keywords brown adipose tissue; energy metabolism; fatty acid metabolism; lipid shuttling; metabolic disorders; mitochondrial oxidative metabolism; myoglobin
Issue Date 8-Sep-2023
Journal Cells 
ISSN 2073-4409
DOI 10.3390/cells12182240
PubMed ID 37759463
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85172807470

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