Itaconate Promotes Cold Adaptation and Myocardial Protection by Enhancing Brown Adipose Tissue Metabolism
Zilong Geng, Xing Liu, Xiao Cheng, Shizhan Xu, Jin Zhang, Ao Tan, Shun Song, Shasha Zhang

TL;DR
Itaconate boosts cold adaptation and protects the heart by improving brown fat metabolism, with effects dependent on the presence of brown adipose tissue.
Contribution
The study reveals a novel role of itaconate in enhancing brown adipose tissue function and cardioprotection during cold exposure.
Findings
Itaconate content in brown adipose tissue decreases with cold exposure.
Exogenous itaconate enhances thermogenesis and increases body temperature in cold conditions.
Itaconate's cardioprotective effects are diminished when brown adipose tissue is removed.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Itaconic acid (ITA) is an immunometabolite with anti-inflammatory and metabolic regulatory functions, but its cellular source and role in brown adipose tissue (BAT) remain unclear. This study aims to reveal the expression patterns of the key ITA synthesis gene Irg1 in BAT at different developmental stages and to investigate the effects of cold exposure and exogenous ITA on BAT metabolic function and cardioprotection. Methods: Single-cell RNA sequencing was used to analyze the gene expression profiles of stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells in BAT from P7 neonatal and adult mice. Bioinformatic methods were applied to identify cell types expressing Irg1. Cold exposure (4 °C) and exogenous ITA treatment were employed to evaluate BAT morphology, and the ITA content in BAT was detected using gas chromatography–triple quadrupole mass spectrometry, UCP1 protein…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdipose Tissue and Metabolism · Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity · Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
