丘脑室旁核 MC3R 神经元的空腹活动变化

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Life Science Alliance Pub Date : 2024-08-06 Print Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.26508/lsa.202402754
Robert A Chesters, Jiajie Zhu, Bethany M Coull, David Baidoe-Ansah, Lea Baumer, Lydia Palm, Niklas Klinghammer, Seve Chen, Anneke Hahm, Selma Yagoub, Lídia Cantacorps, Daniel Bernardi, Katrin Ritter, Rachel N Lippert
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大脑通过黑色皮质素系统内的信号传递来调节食物摄入量,从而控制能量平衡。虽然我们了解下丘脑在这一系统中的作用,但下丘脑以外的脑区如何参与控制能量平衡仍不清楚。在这里,我们发现丘脑室旁核(PVT)中表达有黑色素皮质素 3 受体(MC3R)。我们通过评估作为神经元活动标记的c-Fos和pCREB水平,测试了禁食是否会改变该区域MC3R神经元的活动。我们发现,一夜禁食会导致 PVT-MC3R 神经元内的 pCREB 水平显著下降。然后,我们质疑在禁食期间干扰 MC3R 信号是否会导致再进食的改变。通过化学遗传学方法,我们发现在禁食期间调节 MC3R 的活性不会影响体重的恢复或进食期间的总食物摄入量。然而,我们确实观察到与进食相关的行为模式存在显著差异。这些发现表明,PVT 是 MC3R 神经元对能量剥夺做出反应并调节进食行为的区域。
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Fasting-induced activity changes in MC3R neurons of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus.

The brain controls energy homeostasis by regulating food intake through signaling within the melanocortin system. Whilst we understand the role of the hypothalamus within this system, how extra-hypothalamic brain regions are involved in controlling energy balance remains unclear. Here we show that the melanocortin 3 receptor (MC3R) is expressed in the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT). We tested whether fasting would change the activity of MC3R neurons in this region by assessing the levels of c-Fos and pCREB as neuronal activity markers. We determined that overnight fasting causes a significant reduction in pCREB levels within PVT-MC3R neurons. We then questioned whether perturbation of MC3R signaling, during fasting, would result in altered refeeding. Using chemogenetic approaches, we show that modulation of MC3R activity, during the fasting period, does not impact body weight regain or total food intake in the refeeding period. However, we did observe significant differences in the pattern of feeding-related behavior. These findings suggest that the PVT is a region where MC3R neurons respond to energy deprivation and modulate refeeding behavior.

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Life Science Alliance Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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