Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Abstract
This review synthesizes current knowledge on the molecular mechanisms regulating brown, white, and beige adipose tissues, with particular emphasis on the browning process of white adipose tissue. Rather than considering adipose tissue as a passive energy reservoir, this review underscores its active role as a dynamic endocrine and metabolic organ. Brown and beige adipose tissues, recognized for their thermogenic capacity and contribution to energy expenditure, have emerged as promising therapeutic targets for the treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and related metabolic disorders. The review draws upon recent findings on adrenergic signaling, transcription factors, exosomal microRNAs, and other novel regulatory pathways for the creation of a cohesive framework. Particular attention is paid to how environmental, physiological, and molecular cues, such as exposure to cold, exercise, gut microbiota, and exosomal communications, converge on common pathways to influence thermogenesis and browning. By highlighting these interrelated mechanisms, the review not only summarizes recent advances in the field, but also clarifies their interconnected implications for metabolic regulation and potential therapeutic interventions.
DOI
10.55730/1300-0144.6093
Keywords
beige adipose tissue, Brown adipose tissue, exosome, miRNA, transcriptional factors
First Page
1350
Last Page
1361
Publisher
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK)
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Recommended Citation
İNEL, M, & ÖZTÜRK, B (2025). In recent research: exosomal and molecular regulators of browning and thermogenesis in adipose tissues. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 55 (6): 1350-1361. https://doi.org/10.55730/1300-0144.6093