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Global study reveals key process controlling cellular fat energy use

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July 9, 2026
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Global study reveals key process controlling cellular fat energy use
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A groundbreaking international study led by researchers at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC) and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) uncovers a pivotal cellular mechanism controlling how the body mobilizes fat reserves to generate energy. Published in The EMBO Journal, the research reveals that mitochondrial calcium levels govern the physical association between mitochondria and lipid droplets—specialized structures within cells that store fat.

Mitochondria, often described as the cell’s powerhouses, produce the energy essential for tissue function. In brown adipose tissue—a fat specialized in heat generation and energy expenditure—some mitochondria remain tethered to lipid droplets and are known as peridroplet mitochondria. These mitochondria are critical players in managing energy supply by regulating fat utilization.

The study demonstrates that elevated calcium within mitochondria induces morphological changes that prompt their detachment from lipid droplets. This separation is crucial because it enables lipolytic enzymes to access stored fats, breaking them down into usable energy forms. Leading author Rebeca Acín Pérez of CNIC highlights that mitochondrial uncoupling from lipid droplets acts as a molecular trigger for lipolysis initiation.

Further investigation identified the mitochondrial calcium exchanger NCLX as a key regulator of this process. Reduced NCLX activity causes calcium to accumulate inside mitochondria, favoring their dissociation from lipid droplets and thereby enhancing fat metabolism. Conversely, active NCLX keeps mitochondria anchored to lipid stores, limiting fat breakdown.

The researchers also pinpointed the enzyme phosphodiesterase PDE2A as an indirect regulator of mitochondrial-lipid droplet interactions through its control of intracellular calcium levels. Pharmacological inhibition of PDE2A in obese animal models led to increased mitochondrial-lipid droplet coupling, reduced fat breakdown, and a metabolic switch favoring glucose utilization for energy. Importantly, this shift improved metabolic balance and increased overall energy expenditure.

These findings illuminate a dynamic and finely tuned intracellular signaling system where calcium orchestrates the tethering between mitochondria and lipid droplets, modulating lipid metabolism. By elucidating this mechanism, the study not only advances our understanding of cellular energy regulation but also opens promising avenues for therapeutic interventions targeting obesity and metabolic diseases.

This research emerges from a productive scientific partnership between José Antonio Enríquez’s group at CNIC and Orian Shirihai’s team at UCLA, combining expertise in mitochondrial function and metabolic regulation. Supported by multiple international funding bodies, the study represents a significant leap in decoding how cellular energy stores are controlled.

Subject of Research: Animals
Article Title: Mitochondrial calcium regulates lipid metabolism by modulating tethering of mitochondria to lipid droplets
News Publication Date: 3-Jul-2026
Web References: 10.1038/s44318-026-00827-8
Image Credits: CNIC
Keywords: Cell biology, Mitochondria, Lipid metabolism, Calcium signaling, Energy regulation

Tags: brown adipose tissue energy expenditurecellular fat metabolismcellular mechanisms of fat mobilizationfat utilization control in energy productionlipid droplet-mitochondria interactionmitochondrial calcium exchanger NCLXmitochondrial calcium regulationmitochondrial dynamics in fat cellsmitochondrial morphology changes during fat breakdownmitochondrial-lipid droplet tetheringregulation of lipolysis by calciumrole of calcium in energy metabolism

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