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The serotonin transporter sustains human brown adipose tissue thermogenesis
Medicine and HealthNature Metabolism

The serotonin transporter sustains human brown adipose tissue thermogenesis

K. J. Suchacki, L. E. Ramage, et al.

Unlocking the potential of brown adipose tissue (BAT) could revolutionize obesity and metabolic disease treatment. Research by Karla J. Suchacki and colleagues reveals how the serotonin transporter (SERT) suppresses BAT function, with implications for metabolic health. Discover how SSRIs like sertraline impact BAT activation and explore avenues for preventing weight gain in patients!... show more
Abstract
Activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in humans is a strategy to treat obesity and metabolic disease. Here we show that the serotonin transporter (SERT), encoded by SLC6A4, prevents serotonin-mediated suppression of human BAT function. RNA sequencing of human primary brown and white adipocytes shows that SLC6A4 is highly expressed in human, but not murine, brown adipocytes and BAT. Serotonin decreases uncoupled respiration and reduces uncoupling protein 1 via the 5-HT2B receptor. SERT inhibition by the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) sertraline prevents uptake of extracellular serotonin, thereby potentiating serotonin's suppressive effect on brown adipocytes. Furthermore, we see that sertraline reduces BAT activation in healthy volunteers, and SSRI-treated patients demonstrate no 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake by BAT at room temperature, unlike matched controls. Inhibition of BAT thermogenesis may contribute to SSRI-induced weight gain and metabolic dysfunction, and reducing peripheral serotonin action may be an approach to treat obesity and metabolic disease.
Publisher
Nature Metabolism
Published On
Aug 03, 2023
Authors
Karla J. Suchacki, Lynne E. Ramage, T'ng Choong Kwok, Alexandra Kelman, Ben T. McNeill, Stewart Rodney, Matthew Keegan, Calum Gray, Gillian MacNaught, Dilip Patel, Alison M. Fletcher, Joanna P. Simpson, Roderick N. Carter, Robert K. Semple, Natalie Z. M. Homer, Nicholas M. Morton, Edwin J. R. van Beek, Sonia J. Wakelin, Roland H. Stimson
Tags
brown adipose tissueserotonin transporterSLC6A4metabolic diseasesertralineuncoupling protein 1weight gain
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