Leptin-inhibited neurons in the lateral parabrachial nucleus do not alter food intake or glucose balance.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-06-07 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19768354.2022.2084159
Seahyung Park, Kevin W Williams, Jong-Woo Sohn
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The lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBN) has been shown to be involved in the suppression of appetite at the pharmacological, optogenetic and chemogenetic levels. However, the signalling that mediates activation of these neurons in physiological conditions has been hindered by difficulties in segregating different cell populations in this region. Using reporter mice, we identify at the electrophysiological level the effects of an anorexic hormone, leptin, on leptin receptor (ObR)-expressing neurons in the LPBN (LPBNObR neurons). Application of leptin caused inhibition in a subpopulation of LPBNObR neurons. This effect was mediated by an increased potassium conductance and was also accompanied by a decrease in excitatory synaptic input onto these neurons. However, mimicking the inhibitory effects of leptin on LPBNObR neurons through chemogenetics led to no changes in feeding or glucose levels, which suggests that leptin action on LPBNObR neurons may not be sufficient to regulate these metabolic aspects.

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瘦素抑制的外侧臂旁核神经元不改变食物摄入或葡萄糖平衡。
侧臂旁核(LPBN)已被证明在药理学、光遗传学和化学遗传学水平上参与食欲的抑制。然而,生理条件下介导这些神经元激活的信号传导一直受到该区域不同细胞群分离困难的阻碍。使用报告小鼠,我们在电生理水平上鉴定了厌食性激素瘦素对LPBN (LPBNObR神经元)中表达瘦素受体(ObR)的神经元的影响。瘦素的应用引起LPBNObR神经元亚群的抑制。这种效应是由钾电导的增加所介导的,同时也伴随着对这些神经元的兴奋性突触输入的减少。然而,通过化学遗传学模拟瘦素对LPBNObR神经元的抑制作用不会导致摄食或葡萄糖水平的变化,这表明瘦素对LPBNObR神经元的作用可能不足以调节这些代谢方面。
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