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Barbara Cannon

Barbara Cannon is a British-Swedish biochemist, physiologist and an academic. She is an emeritus professor at Stockholm University[1] as well as the chairman of the scientific advisory board at The Helmholtz Centre. She is also a consultant at Combigene.[2]

Barbara Cannon
EducationB.Sc., Biochemistry
Ph.D., Physiology
Alma materLondon University
Stockholm University
Known forBrown adipose tissue metabolism
SpouseJan Nedergaard
AwardsKing's Medal, the Order of the Seraphims (2014)
Scientific career
FieldsBiochemistry
Physiology
InstitutionsStockholm University

Cannon is most known for her work on mammalian thermogenesis, primarily focusing on the function of brown adipose tissue. She is the recipient of the 2014 King's Medal from the Order of the Seraphims, Sweden.[3]

Cannon is a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.[3]

Education edit

Cannon completed her B.Sc in Biochemistry from London University in 1967. In 1971, she obtained a Ph.D. in Physiology from Stockholm University.[1]

Career edit

Cannon started her academic career in 1974 at Stockholm University, where she held various positions, including a research associate at the Wenner-Grenn Institute from 1974 to 1980. Subsequently, she served as an associate professor from 1980 to 1983 and then as a professor of physiology from 1983 to 2013. Since 2013, she has held the title of emeritus professor at Stockholm University.[1]

Cannon's involvement with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences included a tenure as vice president from 2003 to 2008 and subsequently as president from 2012 to 2015.[4] Furthermore, she played an important role in the Nobel Foundation, serving as a member of the Trustees from 2006 to 2011 and taking on the role of chairman from 2008 to 2011.[5]

Research edit

Cannon has conducted research in the field of mammalian thermogenesis. Her research portfolio includes 185 original articles, as well as 125 invited review articles and book chapters.[6] Notably, she authored a fundamental review on brown adipose tissue function in Physiological Reviews and a paradigm-changing review article for the American Journal of Physiology where she presented findings from radiology literature suggesting the existence of brown adipose tissue in adult humans.[7]

Function and significance of brown adipose tissue edit

Cannon's initial publications, alongside Stanley Prusiner, definitively showed that thermogenesis was primarily driven by mitochondrial uncoupling, likely induced by the presence of free fatty acids.[8][9] She subsequently showcased important elements in controlling the immediate function of the uncoupling protein, involving fatty acids, possibly their CoA derivatives, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) products. Her articles on regulating ATP synthase levels in mitochondria relative to electron transport chain density, demonstrated in brown adipose tissue, suggest that this concept applies universally, with the P1 isoform of subunit c governing fully assembled enzyme levels in the membrane.[10][11]

Cannon pioneered primary cell culture systems that underpin knowledge of brown adipocyte development and recruitment.[12] Using these cultures, she identified adrenergic signal transduction pathways responsible for both acute thermogenesis and chronic actions like cell proliferation and differentiation triggered by noradrenaline.[13][14] She further clarified that the development paths of brown and white adipocytes are separate, with brown adipocytes showing characteristics of skeletal muscle early in their differentiation process.[15] In her later research, she found that cultured adipocytes from different white adipose depots contained precursor cells capable of adopting a brown-like or "brite" phenotype, also known as beige fat.[16] Although these findings have sparked significant interest, she has advised caution regarding the belief that these cells alone will solve obesity problems.[17][18]

Focusing on integrative physiology, Cannon's research on mice lacking the UCP1 gene revealed that there are no alternative mechanisms for adrenergically induced adaptive thermogenesis apart from UCP1 in brown adipose tissue.[19][20] This finding challenges the notion of adaptive adrenergic muscular thermogenesis and suggests that UCP1-deficient mice tend to develop modest obesity spontaneously.[21] Moreover, she advocated for humanizing mice by providing them with appealing diets and maintaining their housing conditions at thermoneutral temperatures to mimic the metabolism of adult humans at its lowest point.[22] Furthermore, her review on active brown adipose tissue in adult humans has prompted numerous follow-up experiments and offered promising avenues for pharmacological interventions in obesity management.[7]

Awards and honors edit

  • 1989 – Fellow, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences[3]
  • 2009 – Honorary doctor, Monash University, Melbourne[23]
  • 2012 – Knut Schmidt-Nielsen Prize Lecture, International Union of Physiological Sciences[24]
  • 2013 – Honorary doctor, Royal Veterinary College, London[25]
  • 2013 – European Lipid Research Award, EuroFedLipid[26]
  • 2014 – Honorary doctor, Buckingham University, Buckingham, UK
  • 2014 – King's Medal (12th size), the Order of the Seraphims[3]
  • 2016 – Prize for Scientific Reviews, Experimental Biology and American Physiological Society
  • 2016 – Recipient of the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star, Japan[27]
  • 2017 – Fellow, Academia Europaea[3]

Selected articles edit

  • Cannon, B., & Nedergaard, J. (2004). Brown adipose tissue: function and physiological significance. Physiological Reviews, 84, 277 - 359.
  • Nedergaard, J., Bengtsson, T., & Cannon, B. (2007). Unexpected evidence for active brown adipose tissue in adult humans. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 293, E444- E452.
  • Feldmann, H. M., Golozoubova, V., Cannon, B., & Nedergaard, J. (2009). UCP1 ablation induces obesity and abolishes diet-induced thermogenesis in mice exempt from thermal stress by living at thermoneutrality. Cell Metabolism, 9(2), 203–209.
  • Whittle, A. J., Carobbio, S., Martins, L., Slawik, M., Hondares, E., Vázquez, M. J., ... & Vidal-Puig, A. (2012). BMP8B increases brown adipose tissue thermogenesis through both central and peripheral actions. Cell, 149(4), 871–885.
  • Fischer, A. W., Cannon, B., & Nedergaard, J. (2018). Optimal housing temperatures for mice to mimic the thermal environment of humans: an experimental study. Molecular metabolism, 7, 161–170.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Barbara Cannon - Stockholm University". www.su.se.
  2. ^ "Collaborations with leading representatives of academia" (PDF).
  3. ^ a b c d e "Academy of Europe: Cannon Barbara". www.ae-info.org.
  4. ^ "Barbara Cannon elected as new President of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences". Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien. February 7, 2012.
  5. ^ "Honorary Graduates 2015".
  6. ^ "Barbara CANNON | Stockholm University, Stockholm | SU | Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute (MBW) | Research profile".
  7. ^ a b Nedergaard, Jan; Bengtsson, Tore; Cannon, Barbara (August 4, 2007). "Unexpected evidence for active brown adipose tissue in adult humans". American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism. 293 (2): E444–452. doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00691.2006. PMID 17473055 – via PubMed.
  8. ^ Cannon, Barbara; Nedergaard, Jan (January 4, 2004). "Brown adipose tissue: function and physiological significance". Physiological Reviews. 84 (1): 277–359. doi:10.1152/physrev.00015.2003. PMID 14715917 – via PubMed.
  9. ^ Prusiner, S. B.; Cannon, B.; Lindberg, O. (October 17, 1968). "Oxidative metabolism in cells isolated from brown adipose tissue. 1. Catecholamine and fatty acid stimulation of respiration". European Journal of Biochemistry. 6 (1): 15–22. doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1968.tb00413.x. PMID 5725810.
  10. ^ Houstĕk, J.; Andersson, U.; Tvrdík, P.; Nedergaard, J.; Cannon, B. (March 31, 1995). "The expression of subunit c correlates with and thus may limit the biosynthesis of the mitochondrial F0F1-ATPase in brown adipose tissue". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 270 (13): 7689–7694. doi:10.1074/jbc.270.13.7689. PMID 7706317.
  11. ^ Kramarova, Tatiana V.; Shabalina, Irina G.; Andersson, Ulf; Westerberg, Rolf; Carlberg, Inger; Houstek, Josef; Nedergaard, Jan; Cannon, Barbara (January 4, 2008). "Mitochondrial ATP synthase levels in brown adipose tissue are governed by the c-Fo subunit P1 isoform". FASEB Journal. 22 (1): 55–63. doi:10.1096/fj.07-8581com. PMID 17666453. S2CID 45147736.
  12. ^ Néchad, M.; Kuusela, P.; Carneheim, C.; Björntorp, P.; Nedergaard, J.; Cannon, B. (November 4, 1983). "Development of brown fat cells in monolayer culture. I. Morphological and biochemical distinction from white fat cells in culture". Experimental Cell Research. 149 (1): 105–118. doi:10.1016/0014-4827(83)90384-1. PMID 6315457 – via PubMed.
  13. ^ Rehnmark, S.; Kopecký, J.; Jacobsson, A.; Néchad, M.; Herron, D.; Nelson, B. D.; Obregon, M. J.; Nedergaard, J.; Cannon, B. (May 4, 1989). "Brown adipocytes differentiated in vitro can express the gene for the uncoupling protein thermogenin: effects of hypothyroidism and norepinephrine". Experimental Cell Research. 182 (1): 75–83. doi:10.1016/0014-4827(89)90280-2. PMID 2497023 – via PubMed.
  14. ^ Rehnmark, S.; Néchad, M.; Herron, D.; Cannon, B.; Nedergaard, J. (September 25, 1990). "Alpha- and beta-adrenergic induction of the expression of the uncoupling protein thermogenin in brown adipocytes differentiated in culture". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 265 (27): 16464–16471. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(17)46245-4. PMID 1697859.
  15. ^ Timmons, James A.; Wennmalm, Kristian; Larsson, Ola; Walden, Tomas B.; Lassmann, Timo; Petrovic, Natasa; Hamilton, D. Lee; Gimeno, Ruth E.; Wahlestedt, Claes; Baar, Keith; Nedergaard, Jan; Cannon, Barbara (March 13, 2007). "Myogenic gene expression signature establishes that brown and white adipocytes originate from distinct cell lineages". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104 (11): 4401–4406. Bibcode:2007PNAS..104.4401T. doi:10.1073/pnas.0610615104. PMC 1810328. PMID 17360536.
  16. ^ Petrovic, Natasa; Walden, Tomas B.; Shabalina, Irina G.; Timmons, James A.; Cannon, Barbara; Nedergaard, Jan (March 5, 2010). "Chronic peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) activation of epididymally derived white adipocyte cultures reveals a population of thermogenically competent, UCP1-containing adipocytes molecularly distinct from classic brown adipocytes". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285 (10): 7153–7164. doi:10.1074/jbc.M109.053942. PMC 2844165. PMID 20028987.
  17. ^ Fischer, Alexander W.; Csikasz, Robert I.; von Essen, Gabriella; Cannon, Barbara; Nedergaard, Jan (September 1, 2016). "Reply to letter to the editor: at thermoneutrality, neither the lean nor the obese freeze". American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 311 (3): E639. doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00309.2016. PMID 27619918.
  18. ^ Nedergaard, Jan; von Essen, Gabriella; Cannon, Barbara (October 23, 2023). "Brown adipose tissue: can it keep us slim? A discussion of the evidence for and against the existence of diet-induced thermogenesis in mice and men". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378 (1888): 20220220. doi:10.1098/rstb.2022.0220. PMC 10475870. PMID 37661736.
  19. ^ Matthias, A.; Ohlson, K. B.; Fredriksson, J. M.; Jacobsson, A.; Nedergaard, J.; Cannon, B. (August 18, 2000). "Thermogenic responses in brown fat cells are fully UCP1-dependent. UCP2 or UCP3 do not substitute for UCP1 in adrenergically or fatty scid-induced thermogenesis". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275 (33): 25073–25081. doi:10.1074/jbc.M000547200. PMID 10825155.
  20. ^ Golozoubova, V.; Hohtola, E.; Matthias, A.; Jacobsson, A.; Cannon, B.; Nedergaard, J. (September 4, 2001). "Only UCP1 can mediate adaptive nonshivering thermogenesis in the cold". FASEB Journal. 15 (11): 2048–2050. doi:10.1096/fj.00-0536fje. PMID 11511509.
  21. ^ Feldmann, Helena M.; Golozoubova, Valeria; Cannon, Barbara; Nedergaard, Jan (February 4, 2009). "UCP1 ablation induces obesity and abolishes diet-induced thermogenesis in mice exempt from thermal stress by living at thermoneutrality". Cell Metabolism. 9 (2): 203–209. doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2008.12.014. PMID 19187776.
  22. ^ de Jong, Jasper M. A.; Sun, Wenfei; Pires, Nuno D.; Frontini, Andrea; Balaz, Miroslav; Jespersen, Naja Z.; Feizi, Amir; Petrovic, Katarina; Fischer, Alexander W.; Bokhari, Muhammad Hamza; Niemi, Tarja; Nuutila, Pirjo; Cinti, Saverio; Nielsen, Søren; Scheele, Camilla; Virtanen, Kirsi; Cannon, Barbara; Nedergaard, Jan; Wolfrum, Christian; Petrovic, Natasa (August 4, 2019). "Human brown adipose tissue is phenocopied by classical brown adipose tissue in physiologically humanized mice". Nature Metabolism. 1 (8): 830–843. doi:10.1038/s42255-019-0101-4. PMID 32694768. S2CID 201098547 – via www.nature.com.
  23. ^ "Barbara Cannon - Campus of International Excellence Southern Catalonia - Universitat Rovira i Virgili - Tarragona - Spain". www.ceics.eu.
  24. ^ "International Union of Physiological Sciences". 7 February 2024.
  25. ^ "Barbara Cannon - Honorary Degree" (PDF).
  26. ^ "European Science Award - Euro Fed Lipid". eurofedlipid.org. April 4, 2021.
  27. ^ "Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute". www.su.se.

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Barbara Cannon is a British Swedish biochemist physiologist and an academic She is an emeritus professor at Stockholm University 1 as well as the chairman of the scientific advisory board at The Helmholtz Centre She is also a consultant at Combigene 2 Barbara CannonEducationB Sc BiochemistryPh D PhysiologyAlma materLondon UniversityStockholm UniversityKnown forBrown adipose tissue metabolismSpouseJan NedergaardAwardsKing s Medal the Order of the Seraphims 2014 Scientific careerFieldsBiochemistryPhysiologyInstitutionsStockholm UniversityCannon is most known for her work on mammalian thermogenesis primarily focusing on the function of brown adipose tissue She is the recipient of the 2014 King s Medal from the Order of the Seraphims Sweden 3 Cannon is a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 3 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Research 3 1 Function and significance of brown adipose tissue 4 Awards and honors 5 Selected articles 6 ReferencesEducation editCannon completed her B Sc in Biochemistry from London University in 1967 In 1971 she obtained a Ph D in Physiology from Stockholm University 1 Career editCannon started her academic career in 1974 at Stockholm University where she held various positions including a research associate at the Wenner Grenn Institute from 1974 to 1980 Subsequently she served as an associate professor from 1980 to 1983 and then as a professor of physiology from 1983 to 2013 Since 2013 she has held the title of emeritus professor at Stockholm University 1 Cannon s involvement with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences included a tenure as vice president from 2003 to 2008 and subsequently as president from 2012 to 2015 4 Furthermore she played an important role in the Nobel Foundation serving as a member of the Trustees from 2006 to 2011 and taking on the role of chairman from 2008 to 2011 5 Research editCannon has conducted research in the field of mammalian thermogenesis Her research portfolio includes 185 original articles as well as 125 invited review articles and book chapters 6 Notably she authored a fundamental review on brown adipose tissue function in Physiological Reviews and a paradigm changing review article for the American Journal of Physiology where she presented findings from radiology literature suggesting the existence of brown adipose tissue in adult humans 7 Function and significance of brown adipose tissue edit Cannon s initial publications alongside Stanley Prusiner definitively showed that thermogenesis was primarily driven by mitochondrial uncoupling likely induced by the presence of free fatty acids 8 9 She subsequently showcased important elements in controlling the immediate function of the uncoupling protein involving fatty acids possibly their CoA derivatives and reactive oxygen species ROS products Her articles on regulating ATP synthase levels in mitochondria relative to electron transport chain density demonstrated in brown adipose tissue suggest that this concept applies universally with the P1 isoform of subunit c governing fully assembled enzyme levels in the membrane 10 11 Cannon pioneered primary cell culture systems that underpin knowledge of brown adipocyte development and recruitment 12 Using these cultures she identified adrenergic signal transduction pathways responsible for both acute thermogenesis and chronic actions like cell proliferation and differentiation triggered by noradrenaline 13 14 She further clarified that the development paths of brown and white adipocytes are separate with brown adipocytes showing characteristics of skeletal muscle early in their differentiation process 15 In her later research she found that cultured adipocytes from different white adipose depots contained precursor cells capable of adopting a brown like or brite phenotype also known as beige fat 16 Although these findings have sparked significant interest she has advised caution regarding the belief that these cells alone will solve obesity problems 17 18 Focusing on integrative physiology Cannon s research on mice lacking the UCP1 gene revealed that there are no alternative mechanisms for adrenergically induced adaptive thermogenesis apart from UCP1 in brown adipose tissue 19 20 This finding challenges the notion of adaptive adrenergic muscular thermogenesis and suggests that UCP1 deficient mice tend to develop modest obesity spontaneously 21 Moreover she advocated for humanizing mice by providing them with appealing diets and maintaining their housing conditions at thermoneutral temperatures to mimic the metabolism of adult humans at its lowest point 22 Furthermore her review on active brown adipose tissue in adult humans has prompted numerous follow up experiments and offered promising avenues for pharmacological interventions in obesity management 7 Awards and honors edit1989 Fellow the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 3 2009 Honorary doctor Monash University Melbourne 23 2012 Knut Schmidt Nielsen Prize Lecture International Union of Physiological Sciences 24 2013 Honorary doctor Royal Veterinary College London 25 2013 European Lipid Research Award EuroFedLipid 26 2014 Honorary doctor Buckingham University Buckingham UK 2014 King s Medal 12th size the Order of the Seraphims 3 2016 Prize for Scientific Reviews Experimental Biology and American Physiological Society 2016 Recipient of the Order of the Rising Sun Gold and Silver Star Japan 27 2017 Fellow Academia Europaea 3 Selected articles editCannon B amp Nedergaard J 2004 Brown adipose tissue function and physiological significance Physiological Reviews 84 277 359 Nedergaard J Bengtsson T amp Cannon B 2007 Unexpected evidence for active brown adipose tissue in adult humans American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism 293 E444 E452 Feldmann H M Golozoubova V Cannon B amp Nedergaard J 2009 UCP1 ablation induces obesity and abolishes diet induced thermogenesis in mice exempt from thermal stress by living at thermoneutrality Cell Metabolism 9 2 203 209 Whittle A J Carobbio S Martins L Slawik M Hondares E Vazquez M J amp Vidal Puig A 2012 BMP8B increases brown adipose tissue thermogenesis through both central and peripheral actions Cell 149 4 871 885 Fischer A W Cannon B amp Nedergaard J 2018 Optimal housing temperatures for mice to mimic the thermal environment of humans an experimental study Molecular metabolism 7 161 170 References edit a b c Barbara Cannon Stockholm University www su se Collaborations with leading representatives of academia PDF a b c d e Academy of Europe Cannon Barbara www ae info org Barbara Cannon elected as new President of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Kungl Vetenskapsakademien February 7 2012 Honorary Graduates 2015 Barbara CANNON Stockholm University Stockholm SU Department of Molecular Biosciences The Wenner Gren Institute MBW Research profile a b Nedergaard Jan Bengtsson Tore Cannon Barbara August 4 2007 Unexpected evidence for active brown adipose tissue in adult humans American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism 293 2 E444 452 doi 10 1152 ajpendo 00691 2006 PMID 17473055 via PubMed Cannon Barbara Nedergaard Jan January 4 2004 Brown adipose tissue function and physiological significance Physiological Reviews 84 1 277 359 doi 10 1152 physrev 00015 2003 PMID 14715917 via PubMed Prusiner S B Cannon B Lindberg O October 17 1968 Oxidative metabolism in cells isolated from brown adipose tissue 1 Catecholamine and fatty acid stimulation of respiration European Journal of Biochemistry 6 1 15 22 doi 10 1111 j 1432 1033 1968 tb00413 x PMID 5725810 Houstĕk J Andersson U Tvrdik P Nedergaard J Cannon B March 31 1995 The expression of subunit c correlates with and thus may limit the biosynthesis of the mitochondrial F0F1 ATPase in brown adipose tissue The Journal of Biological Chemistry 270 13 7689 7694 doi 10 1074 jbc 270 13 7689 PMID 7706317 Kramarova Tatiana V Shabalina Irina G Andersson Ulf Westerberg Rolf Carlberg Inger Houstek Josef Nedergaard Jan Cannon Barbara January 4 2008 Mitochondrial ATP synthase levels in brown adipose tissue are governed by the c Fo subunit P1 isoform FASEB Journal 22 1 55 63 doi 10 1096 fj 07 8581com PMID 17666453 S2CID 45147736 Nechad M Kuusela P Carneheim C Bjorntorp P Nedergaard J Cannon B November 4 1983 Development of brown fat cells in monolayer culture I Morphological and biochemical distinction from white fat cells in culture Experimental Cell Research 149 1 105 118 doi 10 1016 0014 4827 83 90384 1 PMID 6315457 via PubMed Rehnmark S Kopecky J Jacobsson A Nechad M Herron D Nelson B D Obregon M J Nedergaard J Cannon B May 4 1989 Brown adipocytes differentiated in vitro can express the gene for the uncoupling protein thermogenin effects of hypothyroidism and norepinephrine Experimental Cell Research 182 1 75 83 doi 10 1016 0014 4827 89 90280 2 PMID 2497023 via PubMed Rehnmark S Nechad M Herron D Cannon B Nedergaard J September 25 1990 Alpha and beta adrenergic induction of the expression of the uncoupling protein thermogenin in brown adipocytes differentiated in culture The Journal of Biological Chemistry 265 27 16464 16471 doi 10 1016 S0021 9258 17 46245 4 PMID 1697859 Timmons James A Wennmalm Kristian Larsson Ola Walden Tomas B Lassmann Timo Petrovic Natasa Hamilton D Lee Gimeno Ruth E Wahlestedt Claes Baar Keith Nedergaard Jan Cannon Barbara March 13 2007 Myogenic gene expression signature establishes that brown and white adipocytes originate from distinct cell lineages Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104 11 4401 4406 Bibcode 2007PNAS 104 4401T doi 10 1073 pnas 0610615104 PMC 1810328 PMID 17360536 Petrovic Natasa Walden Tomas B Shabalina Irina G Timmons James A Cannon Barbara Nedergaard Jan March 5 2010 Chronic peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma PPARgamma activation of epididymally derived white adipocyte cultures reveals a population of thermogenically competent UCP1 containing adipocytes molecularly distinct from classic brown adipocytes The Journal of Biological Chemistry 285 10 7153 7164 doi 10 1074 jbc M109 053942 PMC 2844165 PMID 20028987 Fischer Alexander W Csikasz Robert I von Essen Gabriella Cannon Barbara Nedergaard Jan September 1 2016 Reply to letter to the editor at thermoneutrality neither the lean nor the obese freeze American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism 311 3 E639 doi 10 1152 ajpendo 00309 2016 PMID 27619918 Nedergaard Jan von Essen Gabriella Cannon Barbara October 23 2023 Brown adipose tissue can it keep us slim A discussion of the evidence for and against the existence of diet induced thermogenesis in mice and men Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences 378 1888 20220220 doi 10 1098 rstb 2022 0220 PMC 10475870 PMID 37661736 Matthias A Ohlson K B Fredriksson J M Jacobsson A Nedergaard J Cannon B August 18 2000 Thermogenic responses in brown fat cells are fully UCP1 dependent UCP2 or UCP3 do not substitute for UCP1 in adrenergically or fatty scid induced thermogenesis The Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 33 25073 25081 doi 10 1074 jbc M000547200 PMID 10825155 Golozoubova V Hohtola E Matthias A Jacobsson A Cannon B Nedergaard J September 4 2001 Only UCP1 can mediate adaptive nonshivering thermogenesis in the cold FASEB Journal 15 11 2048 2050 doi 10 1096 fj 00 0536fje PMID 11511509 Feldmann Helena M Golozoubova Valeria Cannon Barbara Nedergaard Jan February 4 2009 UCP1 ablation induces obesity and abolishes diet induced thermogenesis in mice exempt from thermal stress by living at thermoneutrality Cell Metabolism 9 2 203 209 doi 10 1016 j cmet 2008 12 014 PMID 19187776 de Jong Jasper M A Sun Wenfei Pires Nuno D Frontini Andrea Balaz Miroslav Jespersen Naja Z Feizi Amir Petrovic Katarina Fischer Alexander W Bokhari Muhammad Hamza Niemi Tarja Nuutila Pirjo Cinti Saverio Nielsen Soren Scheele Camilla Virtanen Kirsi Cannon Barbara Nedergaard Jan Wolfrum Christian Petrovic Natasa August 4 2019 Human brown adipose tissue is phenocopied by classical brown adipose tissue in physiologically humanized mice Nature Metabolism 1 8 830 843 doi 10 1038 s42255 019 0101 4 PMID 32694768 S2CID 201098547 via www nature com Barbara Cannon Campus of International Excellence Southern Catalonia Universitat Rovira i Virgili Tarragona Spain www ceics eu International Union of Physiological Sciences 7 February 2024 Barbara Cannon Honorary Degree PDF European Science Award Euro Fed Lipid eurofedlipid org April 4 2021 Department of Molecular Biosciences The Wenner Gren Institute www su se Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barbara Cannon amp oldid 1196357790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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