Adrenergic receptor function in fat cells1-3
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Vol. 55 (1) , 228S-236S
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/55.1.228s
Abstract
All classical adrenoceptor subtypes are functionally expressed in fat cells. However, only β1 adrenoceptors appear to be present in all types of fat cells. There is a substantial adrenoceptor reserve in fat cells; ∼ 50% of β and α2 adrenoceptors are spare receptors. Beta adrenoceptors are subject to intensive regulation. They are regulated by insulin, estrogens, and androgens as well as by thyroid hormones and are altered by nutritional factors, diabetes, autonomic neuropathy, and beta-blocking treatment. Alpha receptors are less sensitive to changes except during infancy, when there are marked developmental alterations in the function of α2 adrenoceptors, and during fasting, when there is a decrease in receptor expression. In addition, β adrenoceptors but not α2 adrenoceptors are sensitive to homologous desensitization after exposure to agonists. Site variations in the expression and function of β and α2 adrenoceptors, which in part are situated at the level of gene transcription, may be involved in the development of regional obesity.Keywords
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