Lateral hypothalamic serotonin is not stimulated during central leptin hypophagia

Mônica Marques Telles , Thaís Girão da Silva , Regina Lúcia Harumi Watanabe , Iracema Senna de Andrade , Debora Estadella , Cláudia Maria Oller Nascimento , Lila Missae Oyama , Eliane Beraldi Ribeiro
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Abstract

Whether leptin targets the hypothalamic serotonergic system to inhibit food intake is not established. We examined the effect of a short-term i.c.v. leptin treatment on serotonin microdialysate levels in rat lateral hypothalamus. Adipose tissue gene expression was also evaluated.

Male rats received four daily injections of leptin (5 μg) or vehicle (with pair-feeding to leptin-induced intake) and a fifth injection during collection of LH microdialysates. We found that serotonin and 5-HIAA levels were not affected by the leptin pre-treatment, as basal levels were similar between the leptin and the pair-fed group. These levels remained unaltered after the acute leptin injection.

For gene expression studies, rats were pre-treated with five daily injections of either leptin (5 μg) or vehicle (with either pair-feeding or ad libitum intake). mRNA levels of resistin, adiponectin, lipoprotein lipase, and PPAR-gamma were unaltered by either leptin or pair-feeding. Leptin gene expression was significantly reduced by leptin but not by pair-feeding, in both the retroperitoneal (− 74%) and the epididymal (− 99%) depots while no differences were observed in the subcutaneous depot.

The observations confirmed the absence of an acute stimulatory effect of central leptin on serotonin release in the lateral hypothalamus and showed that the pre-treatment with leptin failed to modify this pattern. This indicates that components of the serotonergic system are probably not directly affected by leptin. Additionally, the central effect of leptin was able to downregulate its own adipose tissue gene expression in a depot-specific manner while other adipokine genes were not affected.

中枢性瘦素吞下时,外侧下丘脑血清素不受刺激
瘦素是否针对下丘脑血清素能系统来抑制食物摄入尚未确定。我们研究了短期体外循环瘦素治疗对大鼠外侧下丘脑血清素微透析水平的影响。脂肪组织基因表达也被评估。雄性大鼠每天注射4次瘦素(5 μg)或对照物(配对喂食至瘦素诱导摄入),并在收集LH微透析物期间注射第5次。我们发现5-羟色胺和5-HIAA水平不受瘦素预处理的影响,因为瘦素组和配对喂养组的基础水平相似。这些水平在急性瘦素注射后保持不变。在基因表达研究中,大鼠每天注射5次瘦素(5 μg)或对照剂(配对喂养或随意摄入)。瘦素或配对喂养均未改变抵抗素、脂联素、脂蛋白脂肪酶和ppar - γ的mRNA水平。在腹膜后(- 74%)和附睾(- 99%)储存库中,瘦素显著降低了瘦素基因的表达,而在皮下储存库中没有观察到差异。观察结果证实了中央瘦素对外侧下丘脑血清素释放的急性刺激作用的缺失,并表明瘦素预处理未能改变这种模式。这表明血清素能系统的组成部分可能不直接受瘦素的影响。此外,瘦素的中心效应能够以仓库特异性的方式下调其自身脂肪组织基因的表达,而其他脂肪因子基因不受影响。
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Regulatory Peptides
Regulatory Peptides 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Regulatory Peptides provides a medium for the rapid publication of interdisciplinary studies on the physiology and pathology of peptides of the gut, endocrine and nervous systems which regulate cell or tissue function. Articles emphasizing these objectives may be based on either fundamental or clinical observations obtained through the disciplines of morphology, cytochemistry, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology or psychology.
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