Dhamrait, GursimranPanchal, KunjalFleury, NaomiAbel, Tamara NAncliffe, Mathew KCrew, Rachael CCroft, Kevin DFernandez, Bernadette OMinnion, MagdalenaHart, PrueLucas, Robyn2020-06-180012-186Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/205290Exposure to sunlight has the potential to suppress metabolic dysfunction and obesity. We previously demonstrated that regular exposure to low-doses of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) reduced weight gain and signs of diabetes in male mice fed a high-fat diet, in part via release of nitric oxide from skin. Here, we explore further mechanistic pathways through which low-dose UVR exerts these beneficial effects.Diabetes Research Foundation of Western Australia,Telethon Kids Institute, Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation and NHMRC Senior Research Fellowshipapplication/pdfen-AU© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2019Characterising nitric oxide-mediated metabolic benefits of low-dose ultraviolet radiation: a focus on brown adipose tissue202010.1007/s00125-019-05022-52023-11-26