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The purpose of the present work was to study whether long-term alcohol consumption in man affects the develeopment of brown adipose tissue. The adipose tissue around the thoracic aorta and common carotid arteries was collected at medicolegal autopsies on adults with a positive record of heavy alcohol consumption. Adults without any evident history of alcohol consumption served as controls. Histochemical reactions of the oxidative mitochondrial enzymes, cytochrome oxidase and succinate dehydrogenase were studied in samples of this adipose tissue and the activities of the enzymes were measured biochemically.
There was histological evidence of some multilocular adipose tissue around the thoracic aorta and common carotid arteries of the alcohol consumers, whereas the adipose tissue from the non-drinkers was mostly unilocular resembling white adipose tissue. Histochemical evidence of brown adipose tissue was found in all alcohol consumers, but also in some of the controls. Biochemical cytochrome oxidase (CYO) and succinate dehydrogenase measurements in isolated mitochondria showed activity in 70% of the cases of drinkers and in one of the eight controls. Activity of CYO was measurable in the mitochondria from two other controls. The protein content of the samples from the alcoholics was twice that of the controls. The results suggest that chronic alcohol intake may induce a change in the white adipose tissue around the thoracic aorta and common carotid arteries of human adults into brown fat.
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Huttunen, P., Kortelainen, ML. Long-term alcohol consumption and brown adipose tissue in man. Europ. J. Appl. Physiol. 60, 418–424 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00705030
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