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  • Creatine can be used for thermogenesis in adipocytes. Here Kazak et al. show that creatine uptake is required to sustain this thermogenic pathway. Knockdown of the creatine transporter, CrT, in adipocytes decreases thermogenesis and energy expenditure, whereas creatine supplementation increases energy expenditure in mice fed a high-fat diet.

    • Lawrence Kazak
    • Janane F. Rahbani
    • Bruce M. Spiegelman
    Article
  • Olfactory food perception is known to extend lifespan in C. elegans. Here the authors demonstrate food-odour-dependent brain-to-gut communication that extends lifespan in worms. Food odour downregulates tir-1 mRNA in AWC neurons, in a manner dependent on the miRNA miR-71, which triggers downstream effects in the gut, due to neuropeptide secretion, that promote proteostasis and longevity.

    • Fabian Finger
    • Franziska Ottens
    • Thorsten Hoppe
    Letter
  • Many beneficial effects of exercise are mediated by factors secreted from the exercising muscle, so-called myokines. Here, the authors identify what might be the first exercised-induced adipokine, TGF-β2, which is secreted from subcutaneous fat in response to exercise-induced increases in serum lactate levels and has beneficial metabolic effects in mice.

    • Hirokazu Takahashi
    • Christiano R. R. Alves
    • Laurie J. Goodyear
    Article
  • Neurons and astrocytes cooperate metabolically but differ in key aspects of their metabolism, including the production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS). Here, the authors show that mitochondrial ROS produced in astrocytes affect neuronal metabolism and mouse memory and behaviour.

    • Carlos Vicente-Gutierrez
    • Nicoló Bonora
    • Juan P. Bolaños
    Letter
  • Hypothalamic melanocortin neurons control energy homoeostasis by modulating appetite. Here, the authors reveal a role for the transcription factor Tbx3 as a regulator of the peptidergic identity and function of immature and mature mouse melanocortin neurons.

    • Carmelo Quarta
    • Alexandre Fisette
    • Matthias H. Tschöp
    Article
  • Bone marrow-derived cells can rapidly enter the systemic circulation, but how this is achieved is unclear. Grüneboom et al. identify tiny capillaries, termed trans-cortical vessels (TCVs), that connect the bone marrow cavity to the systemic vasculature, and show that the majority of blood in long bones passes through TCVs.

    • Anika Grüneboom
    • Ibrahim Hawwari
    • Matthias Gunzer
    Article
  • Perineuronal nets (PNNs) are extracellular matrix structures that have been linked to neuronal plasticity in the cortex and hippocampus. Here, the authors report the existence of PNN-like structures in a key region regulating energy homoeostasis, the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus, and show that PNN formation in this area early in life is influenced by the hormone leptin.

    • Zaman Mirzadeh
    • Kimberly M. Alonge
    • Michael W. Schwartz
    Letter
  • As opposed to circulating factors that promote energy expenditure, hormones that suppress energy expenditure have remained largely elusive. Here, Wang et al. show that the hepatokine Tsukushi is upregulated in obesity and inhibits sympathetic activity and thermogenesis in fat by promoting whitening.

    • Qiuyu Wang
    • Vishal P. Sharma
    • Jiandie D. Lin
    Article
  • Ageing is associated with deteriorating immune function and metabolic diseases. Here, the authors show that plasma levels of the stress-response protein MANF decline with age in various organisms and that MANF has beneficial effects on immune and metabolic function, particularly in the liver, in old mice.

    • Pedro Sousa-Victor
    • Joana Neves
    • Heinrich Jasper
    Article
  • Extracellular matrix (ECM) homeostasis is essential for normal tissue function, and its perturbation by injury, trauma or disease results in fibrosis. Here, the authors show that glycolysis and the fatty acid oxidation pathway regulate fibroblast behaviour and have reciprocal effects in ECM upregulation and downregulation, respectively.

    • Xiao Zhao
    • Pamela Psarianos
    • Fei-Fei Liu
    Article
  • Despite the similarity of metabolic flux patterns in different organisms, the underlying governing principles remain unclear. Using a constraint-based thermodynamic–stoichiometric model as well as quantitative metabolome and physiological data, Niebel et al. identify an upper limit on the cellular Gibbs energy dissipation rate, which could shape metabolism across organisms.

    • Bastian Niebel
    • Simeon Leupold
    • Matthias Heinemann
    Article
  • Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is a biosynthetic precursor of NAD+, but how NMN is taken up into cells has not been entirely clear. Here the authors discover a specific NMN transporter, encoded by the Slc12a8 gene, which regulates NMN uptake and cellular NAD+ levels in vitro and in the mouse intestine in vivo.

    • Alessia Grozio
    • Kathryn F. Mills
    • Shin-ichiro Imai
    Article
  • Endothelial cells (ECs) require glycolysis during angiogenesis; however, the function of the mitochondrial respiratory chain during this process is unclear. Here the authors show that mitochondrial respiration in ECs is required for angiogenesis as the biosynthetic role of mitochondria is needed for EC proliferation.

    • Lauren P. Diebold
    • Hyea Jin Gil
    • Navdeep S. Chandel
    Article