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Thermogenic Fat

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    Chapter 1 Isolation, Primary Culture, and Differentiation of Preadipocytes from Mouse Brown Adipose Tissue
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    Chapter 2 Isolation of Mouse Stromal Vascular Cells for Monolayer Culture
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    Chapter 3 Flow Cytometry Assisted Isolation of Adipose Tissue Derived Stem Cells
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    Chapter 4 Flow Cytometric Isolation and Differentiation of Adipogenic Progenitor Cells into Brown and Brite/Beige Adipocytes
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    Chapter 5 Immuno-Magnetic Isolation and Thermogenic Differentiation of White Adipose Tissue Progenitor Cells
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    Chapter 6 Isolation of Immune Cells from Adipose Tissue for Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 7 Differentiation and Metabolic Interrogation of Human Adipocytes
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    Chapter 8 Protocols for Generation of Immortalized Human Brown and White Preadipocyte Cell Lines
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    Chapter 9 Gene Expression and Histological Analysis of Activated Brown Adipocytes in Adipose Tissue
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    Chapter 10 Genetic Mouse Models: The Powerful Tools to Study Fat Tissues
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    Chapter 11 Genetic Manipulation with Viral Vectors to Assess Metabolism and Adipose Tissue Function
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    Chapter 12 Bioenergetic Analyses in Adipose Tissue
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    Chapter 13 Oxygen Consumption Rate and Energy Expenditure in Mice: Indirect Calorimetry
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    Chapter 14 Isolation and Patch-Clamp of Primary Adipocytes
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    Chapter 15 In Vitro Approaches to Model and Study Communication Between Adipose Tissue and the Liver
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    Chapter 16 Identification and Quantification of Human Brown Adipose Tissue
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    Chapter 17 Designing 3-D Adipospheres for Quantitative Metabolic Study
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    Chapter 18 Culture and Sampling of Primary Adipose Tissue in Practical Microfluidic Systems
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    Chapter 19 Using Thermogenic Beige Cells to Identify Biologically Active Small Molecules and Peptides
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Chapter title
Flow Cytometric Isolation and Differentiation of Adipogenic Progenitor Cells into Brown and Brite/Beige Adipocytes
Chapter number 4
Book title
Thermogenic Fat
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, February 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6820-6_4
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6819-0, 978-1-4939-6820-6
Authors

Jochen Steinbring, Antonia Graja, Anne-Marie Jank, Tim J. Schulz

Editors

Jun Wu

Abstract

Aside from mature adipocytes, adipose tissue harbors several distinct cell populations including immune cells, endothelial cells, and adipogenic progenitor cells (AdPCs). AdPCs represent the reservoir of regenerative cells that replenishes adipocytes during normal cellular turnover and during times of increased demand for triglyceride-storage capacity. The worldwide increase in pathologies associated with the metabolic syndrome, such as obesity and type-2 diabetes, has heightened public and scientific interest in adipose tissues and the cell biological processes of adipose tissue formation and function. Two distinct types of fat cells are known: White and brown adipocytes. Especially brown adipose tissue (BAT) has received considerable attention due to its unique capacity for thermogenic energy expenditure and potential role in the treatment of adiposity. Accordingly, the cold-induced conversion of white into brown-like adipocytes has become a feasible approach in humans and a study-subject in rodents to better understand the underlying molecular processes. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) provides a method to isolate AdPCs and other cell populations from adipose tissue by using antibodies detecting unique surface markers. We here describe an approach to isolate cells committed to the adipogenic lineage and summarize established protocols to differentiate FACS-purified primary AdPCs into UCP1-expressing brown adipocytes under in vitro conditions.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 6 30%
Student > Master 4 20%
Other 2 10%
Researcher 2 10%
Student > Bachelor 1 5%
Other 2 10%
Unknown 3 15%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 1 5%
Unspecified 1 5%
Nursing and Health Professions 1 5%
Other 3 15%
Unknown 2 10%