Publications by authors named "B M Spiegelman"

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  • Skeletal muscle is essential for movement and maintaining metabolic health, and this study focuses on understanding the role of p38α in mitochondrial metabolism, which is important for muscle-related diseases.
  • Using male mice and muscle cell cultures, researchers analyzed various biological parameters and genetic expressions to explore how p38α affects mitochondrial function.
  • The study revealed that p38α is crucial for regulating mitochondrial health, and its absence leads to significant changes that impact muscle strength, highlighting potential therapeutic targets for improving conditions related to muscle weakness.
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Skeletal muscle has gained recognition as an endocrine organ releasing myokines upon contraction during physical exercise. These myokines exert both local and pleiotropic health benefits, underscoring the crucial role of muscle function in countering obesity and contributing to the overall positive effects of exercise on health. Here, we found that exercise activates muscle p38γ, increasing locomotor activity through the secretion of interleukin-15 (IL-15).

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Although uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) is established as a major contributor to adipose thermogenesis, recent data have illustrated an important role for alternative pathways, particularly the futile creatine cycle (FCC). How these pathways co-exist in cells and tissues has not been explored. Beige cell adipogenesis occurs in vivo but has been difficult to model in vitro; here, we describe the development of a murine beige cell line that executes a robust respiratory response, including uncoupled respiration and the FCC.

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  • * Research using single-nucleus RNA sequencing revealed that these distinct beige adipocyte subpopulations, FC-adipocytes and UCP1-beige adipocytes, can coexist and function independently.
  • * FC-adipocytes are significantly active in metabolizing energy without UCP1 and play a crucial role in regulating overall energy balance, glucose metabolism, and obesity resistance in humans.
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