Cerebellar Purkinje neurons enhance thirst via asprosin–PTPRD signaling

IF 21.2 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Nature neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1038/s41593-024-01725-0
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Independent of its appetite- and body weight-modulating effects, the hormone asprosin activates its receptor PTPRD at cerebellar Purkinje neurons to enhance thirst and maintain fluid homeostasis. Surprisingly, this has no effect whatsoever on Purkinje neuron-mediated motor coordination and learning.

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小脑浦肯野神经元通过天冬氨肽-PTPRD 信号传导增强口渴感。
除了调节食欲和体重的作用外,阿司匹林激素还能激活小脑浦肯野神经元的受体 PTPRD,从而增强口渴感和维持体液平衡。令人惊讶的是,这对小脑浦肯野神经元介导的运动协调和学习没有任何影响。
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