Histamine Dynamics During Ingestive Behavior Measured by the Novel Biosensor HisLightG

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
K. L. Volcko, A. Gresch, B. Benowitz, H. Taghipourbibalan, M. Visser, V. Rohner, G. D. Stuber, A. G. Gordon-Fennell, T. Patriarchi, J. E. McCutcheon
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Abstract

The neurotransmitter histamine is involved in control of food intake, yet its dynamics during individual feeding episodes remain unexplored. Therefore, we used the novel genetically-encoded histamine sensor, HisLightG, combined with fiber photometry to measure histamine release in two hypothalamic regions critical for the food-suppressive effects of histamine, the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH), and the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH). Male mice were tested under different conditions to assess whether hunger, time of day, or the caloric content of the solution they were given affected histamine fluctuations. We found that histamine levels changed rapidly in response to eating. These histamine fluctuations were influenced by experimental conditions, with slightly smaller responses when the test solution was sucralose (both regions) or during the light cycle (PVH only). Notable regional differences were identified, such that in the PVH histamine rebounded to above baseline levels, whereas in the VMH histamine remained lower than baseline for at least 10 s after licking ceased. In a separate cohort of male and female mice, enhancing histamine tone via administration of a histamine precursor (L-histidine) reduced the number of licks across multiple sucrose concentrations. Together, these findings indicate that histaminergic activity is modulated rapidly during ingestive episodes, and that understanding these release patterns will give insight into histamine's role in appetite suppression.

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用新型生物传感器HisLightG测量摄食行为中的组胺动力学
神经递质组胺参与控制食物摄入,但其在个体进食期间的动态仍未被探索。因此,我们使用了新的遗传编码组胺传感器HisLightG,结合纤维光度法来测量组胺在下丘脑两个对组胺的食物抑制作用至关重要的区域,下丘脑室旁核(PVH)和下丘脑腹内侧(VMH)的释放。研究人员在不同的条件下对雄性小鼠进行了测试,以评估是否饥饿、一天中的时间或给它们的溶液的热量含量会影响组胺的波动。我们发现,组胺水平随着进食而迅速改变。这些组胺波动受到实验条件的影响,当测试溶液为三氯蔗糖(两个区域)或光照周期(仅PVH)时,响应略小。发现了显著的区域差异,例如在PVH组胺反弹到高于基线水平,而在VMH组胺在舔舐停止后至少10 s仍低于基线水平。在一个单独的雄性和雌性小鼠队列中,通过给予组胺前体(l -组氨酸)来增强组胺张力,减少了多种蔗糖浓度下的舔食次数。综上所述,这些发现表明,在摄食过程中,组胺能活性被迅速调节,理解这些释放模式将有助于深入了解组胺在食欲抑制中的作用。
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Journal of Neurochemistry
Journal of Neurochemistry 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
2.10%
发文量
181
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Neurochemistry focuses on molecular, cellular and biochemical aspects of the nervous system, the pathogenesis of neurological disorders and the development of disease specific biomarkers. It is devoted to the prompt publication of original findings of the highest scientific priority and value that provide novel mechanistic insights, represent a clear advance over previous studies and have the potential to generate exciting future research.
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