Ablation of Prdm16 and beige fat causes vascular remodeling and elevated blood pressure
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While excess adiposity is a major risk factor for hypertension and cardiovascular disease, brown fat is associated with protection from these pathologies. Whether brown fat has a causal role in this process and the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown. Here we investigate the role of murine beige fat, as a model of inducible brown fat in humans, in adipocyte-vascular crosstalk. Using mice with an adipocyte-specific deletion of PRDM16, resulting in a loss of beige adipocyte identity, we discover a dramatic remodeling of perivascular adipose tissue, increased vascular reactivity and elevated blood pressure. We further show that the circulating enzyme Qsox1 is de-repressed in Prdm16 -deficient adipocytes, and deletion of Qsox1 in PRDM16cKO mice rescues vascular fibrosis and reactivity. These results demonstrate a key new role for beige adipocytes in blood pressure regulation and identify Qsox1 as an important mediator of adipocyte-vascular crosstalk.