Brown adipocytes lose in culture their typical mitochondria, which are replaced by others of non typical morphology. During studies aimed at clarifying this phenomenon we found that better preservation of the 'typical' mitochondrial morphology is obtained in vitro after a long period of time, when cells from small fragments (explants) of brown adipose tissue (BAT) are cultured instead of collagenase-isolated brown adipocytes. These results suggest that the explant technique could be better suited to study brown adipocytes in culture than other methods employing collagenase-isolated cells.

Ultrastructure of brown adipocytes mitochondria in cell culture from explants

SBARBATI, Andrea;ZANCANARO, Carlo
1986-01-01

Abstract

Brown adipocytes lose in culture their typical mitochondria, which are replaced by others of non typical morphology. During studies aimed at clarifying this phenomenon we found that better preservation of the 'typical' mitochondrial morphology is obtained in vitro after a long period of time, when cells from small fragments (explants) of brown adipose tissue (BAT) are cultured instead of collagenase-isolated brown adipocytes. These results suggest that the explant technique could be better suited to study brown adipocytes in culture than other methods employing collagenase-isolated cells.
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