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TYPE OF ADIPOSE TISSUE
Brown fat; Interscapular brown adipose tissue; Hibernating gland; Hibernating glands; Brown Fat; Beige fat; Beige adipose tissue; Textus adiposus fuscus; Brown adipocyte
  • [[Micrograph]] of a [[hibernoma]], a benign [[tumour]] thought to arise from '''brown fat''' ([[haematoxylin and eosin stain]])

brown fat tissue      
‎ نَسيجٌ دُهْنِيٌّ أَسْمَر‎
brown adipose tissue         
‎ نَسيجٌ شَحْمِيٌّ أَسْمَر‎
brown fat         
‎ دُهْنٌ أَسْمَر‎

Definitie

brown fat
¦ noun dark-coloured adipose tissue with many blood vessels, able to provide bodily heat quite rapidly.

Wikipedia

Brown adipose tissue

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) or brown fat makes up the adipose organ together with white adipose tissue (or white fat). Brown adipose tissue is found in almost all mammals.

Classification of brown fat refers to two distinct cell populations with similar functions. The first shares a common embryological origin with muscle cells, found in larger "classic" deposits. The second develops from white adipocytes that are stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system. These adipocytes are found interspersed in white adipose tissue and are also named 'beige' or 'brite' (for "brown in white").

Brown adipose tissue is especially abundant in newborns and in hibernating mammals. It is also present and metabolically active in adult humans, but its prevalence decreases as humans age. Its primary function is thermoregulation. In addition to heat produced by shivering muscle, brown adipose tissue produces heat by non-shivering thermogenesis. The therapeutic targeting of brown fat for the treatment of human obesity is an active research field.

In contrast to white adipocytes, which contain a single lipid droplet, brown adipocytes contain numerous smaller droplets and a much higher number of (iron-containing) mitochondria, which gives the tissue its color. Brown fat also contains more capillaries than white fat. These supply the tissue with oxygen and nutrients and distribute the produced heat throughout the body.