Regulation of Feeding Behavior by Optogenetic Activation of Inputs to Lateral Hypothalamus

Hassan Choudhry, Kuldeep Shrivastava, Vikshar Athreya, Mark Rossi
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The bed nucleus stria terminalis (BNST) and parabrachial nucleus (PBN) are two brain regions in correspondence with the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) that are responsible for regulating feeding behavior in mice. It is acknowledged that increasing the activity of GABAergic BNST inputs (which release the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA) to the LHA inhibits LHA glutamate neurons and increases feeding, whereas increasing activity of glutamatergic PBN inputs (which release the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate) to the LHA excites local glutamate neurons and decreases feeding. Obesity is a prevalent problem in our society, and therefore it is important to understand the reasons behind excessive food intake habits of humans. To address this issue, we tested for effects of activating the BNST-LHA and PBN-LHA pathways in relation to the satiety state of the mice. We stimulated the BNST and PBN inputs to LHA in fasted and fed mice. We tested the effects of Satiety State (fed vs. fasted) and stimulation Frequency (5-40 Hz) on sucrose seeking behavior of two Groups of mice (ChR2 vs YFP controls). The BNST-LHA pathway tended to show a general increase in feeding behaviors, while the PBN-LHA pathway did not show a significant effect of activation. From these results, further studies can be conducted to explore more about these neural pathways and the mechanisms underlying feeding behaviors. On a broader scale, these findings can inform future therapeutics that could help prevent unhealthy eating habits and obesity.
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通过光遗传激活下丘脑外侧的输入调节进食行为
纹状体末端床核(BNST)和胫旁核(PBN)是与下丘脑外侧区(LHA)相对应的两个脑区,负责调节小鼠的摄食行为。公认的是,增加 GABA 能 BNST 输入(释放抑制性神经递质 GABA)到 LHA 的活性会抑制 LHA 谷氨酸神经元并增加摄食量,而增加谷氨酸能 PBN 输入(释放兴奋性神经递质谷氨酸)到 LHA 的活性会兴奋局部谷氨酸神经元并减少摄食量。肥胖是当今社会普遍存在的问题,因此了解人类摄入过多食物习惯背后的原因非常重要。为了解决这个问题,我们测试了激活 BNST-LHA 和 PBN-LHA 通路对小鼠饱腹状态的影响。我们刺激了禁食和进食小鼠的 BNST 和 PBN 对 LHA 的输入。我们测试了饱腹状态(进食与禁食)和刺激频率(5-40 Hz)对两组小鼠(ChR2 与 YFP 对照组)蔗糖寻求行为的影响。结果表明,BNST-LHA通路的摄食行为普遍增加,而PBN-LHA通路的激活效果并不明显。根据这些结果,我们可以开展进一步的研究,以进一步探索这些神经通路和进食行为的内在机制。从更广泛的意义上讲,这些发现可以为未来的疗法提供参考,帮助预防不健康的饮食习惯和肥胖症。
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