Copper Import via CTR1 Supports the β3-Adrenergic Thermogenic Program.

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作者:Jeon Tae-Il, Lee Young-Seung, Korolnek Tamara, Kim Juyoung, Poudel Pratibha, Bhattacharjee Parama, Zhao Xuewei, Ying Evan, Liu Naili, Xiao Tong, Chang Christopher J, Gavrilova Oksana, Kim Byung-Eun
Adaptive thermogenesis requires coordinated activation of mitochondrial oxidation and metabolic remodeling, yet the signals driving this coordination are incompletely understood. Here, we show that cold exposure and β3-adrenergic receptor (β3-AR) stimulation upregulate the high-affinity copper (Cu) importer CTR1 and promote Cu accumulation in thermogenic adipose tissues. Adipocyte-specific Ctr1 knockout (ACKO) mice exhibit markedly reduced energy expenditure and develop severe hypothermia during acute cold challenge. Proteomic analysis of brown adipose tissue (BAT) from ACKO mice reveals coordinated suppression of oxidative phosphorylation and thermogenic metabolic programs, accompanied by attenuation of lipolytic pathways. Cu deficiency also impairs cold- and β3-AR-induced lipolytic activation, including reduced HSL phosphorylation and lipid clearance in both BAT and inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT). Although BAT-specific Ctr1 deletion (BCKO) leaves acute β3-adrenergic responses largely intact, these mice still exhibit cold intolerance, indicating that BAT Cu homeostasis is indispensable for sustaining thermogenic capacity during cold challenge. Treatment with the Cu ionophore elesclomol partially restores mitochondrial oxidative capacity and improves cold tolerance in ACKO mice. Together, these findings identify CTR1-dependent Cu import as a dynamically regulated component of the β3-adrenergic thermogenic program and establish intracellular Cu availability as a key determinant of thermogenic capacity during adaptive thermogenesis.

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