RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Comparing lipid remodeling in mouse adipose and liver tissue with quantitative Raman microscopy JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 2022.03.07.483297 DO 10.1101/2022.03.07.483297 A1 Alexandra Paul A1 Belén Chanclón A1 Cecilia Brännmark A1 Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede A1 Charlotta S. Olofsson A1 Ingrid Wernstedt Asterholm A1 Sapun H. Parekh YR 2022 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2022/03/07/2022.03.07.483297.abstract AB Brown adipose tissue (BAT) consists of highly metabolically active adipocytes that catabolize nutrients to produce heat. Playing an active role in triacylglycerol (TAG) clearance, research has shown that dietary fatty acids can modulate the TAG chemistry deposition in BAT after weeks-long dietary intervention, similar to what has been shown in white adipose tissue (WAT). Our objective was to compare the influence of sustained, non-chronic dietary intervention (a one-week interval) on WAT and BAT lipid metabolism and deposition in situ. We use quantitative, label-free chemical microscopy to show that one week of HFD intervention results in dramatically larger lipid droplet (LD) growth in BAT (and liver) compared to LD growth in inguinal WAT (IWAT). Moreover, BAT showed lipid remodeling as increased unsaturated TAGs in LDs, resembling the dietary lipid composition, while WAT (and liver) did not show lipid remodeling on this time scale. Concurrently, expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism, particularly desaturases, was reduced in BAT and liver from HFD-fed mice after one week. Our data show that BAT lipid chemistry remodels exceptionally fast to dietary lipid intervention compared WAT, which further points towards a role in TAG clearance.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.