What is the evidence for different functional populations of mitochondria in adipocytes?
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2023-08-07
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
Background: Mitochondria in adipocytes regulate whole-body energy homeostasis, significantly
influencing insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. Mammalian adipocytes are classified into
white (WAT) and brown (BAT) adipocytes. BAT contains many mitochondria, which heat
production and energy expenditure. WAT contains fewer mitochondria, but they play an important
role in metabolic homeostasis. Dysregulated mitochondrial function may contribute to metabolic
disorders such as obesity and T2DM. Understanding the distinct mitochondrial populations is
crucial for comprehending these diseases. This research aims to investigate the presence of
distinct groups of mitochondria within adipocytes and test the potential effect of insulin on the
attachment of mitochondria to lipid droplets. The hypothesis tested was that these different
populations of mitochondria have different biological functions in adipocytes. Method: A
comprehensive search across various databases used multiple primary keys to identify five
relevant primary articles to the research question. Results: The findings from several studies
indicate the existence of diverse mitochondrial groups (PDM and CM) within adipocytes that were
shown to have unique functions for these isolated mitochondria compared to those in the cytosol.
The function of mitochondria may be affected by several external factors, such as exposure to cold
and some pharmacological treatments, which may, therefore, affect its function in terms of energy
production and the formation of triglycerides. Conclusion: Despite the current body of evidence,
there remains a lack of sufficient support to conclusively establish distinct mitochondrial sites and
the potential role of insulin in their association with lipid droplets. Therefore, there is a need for
more extensive and comprehensive experimentation to address these research gaps.
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Mitochondrial, adipocytes, lipid droplets, homeostasis metabolism, and insulin