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Suppression of GHS-R in AgRP neurons mitigates diet-induced obesity by activating thermogenesis | |
Wu C.-S.5; Bongmba O.Y.N.1; Yue J.1; Lee J.H.1; Lin L.1; Saito K.1; Pradhan G.1; Li D.-P.4; Pan H.-L.4; Xu A.3; Guo S.5; Xu Y.1; Sun Y.5 | |
2017-04-14 | |
Source Publication | International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
ISSN | 14220067 16616596 |
Volume | 18Issue:4 |
Abstract | Ghrelin, an orexigenic hormone released primarily from the gut, signals the hypothalamus to stimulate growth hormone release, enhance appetite and promote weight gain. The ghrelin receptor, aka Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor (GHS-R), is highly expressed in the brain, with highest expression in Agouti-Related Peptide (AgRP) neurons of the hypothalamus. We recently reported that neuron-specific deletion of GHS-R completely prevents diet-induced obesity (DIO) in mice by activating non-shivering thermogenesis. To further decipher the specific neuronal circuits mediating the metabolic effects of GHS-R, we generated AgRP neuron-specific GHS-R knockout mice (AgRP-Cre;Ghsr). Our data showed that GHS-R in AgRP neurons is required for ghrelin’s stimulatory effects on growth hormone secretion, acute food intake and adiposity, but not for long-term total food intake. Importantly, deletion of GHS-R in AgRP neurons attenuated diet-induced obesity (DIO) and enhanced cold-resistance in mice fed high fat diet (HFD). The HFD-fed knockout mice showed increased energy expenditure, and exhibited enhanced thermogenic activation in both brown and subcutaneous fat; this implies that GHS-R suppression in AgRP neurons enhances sympathetic outflow. In summary, our results suggest that AgRP neurons are key site for GHS-R mediated thermogenesis, and demonstrate that GHS-R in AgRP neurons plays crucial roles in governing energy utilization and pathogenesis of DIO. |
Keyword | Agouti-related Peptide (Agrp) Diet-induced Obesity (Dio) Ghrelin Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor (Ghs-r) Thermogenesis |
DOI | 10.3390/ijms18040832 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Chemistry |
WOS Subject | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary |
WOS ID | WOS:000402639400156 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85018525713 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Wu C.-S.; Bongmba O.Y.N.; Yue J.; Lee J.H.; Lin L.; Saito K.; Pradhan G.; Li D.-P.; Pan H.-L.; Xu A.; Guo S.; Xu Y.; Sun Y. |
Affiliation | 1.Baylor College of Medicine 2.Huazhong University of Science and Technology 3.University of California, San Francisco 4.University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 5.Texas A and M University 6.Gachon University 7.Universidade de Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Wu C.-S.,Bongmba O.Y.N.,Yue J.,et al. Suppression of GHS-R in AgRP neurons mitigates diet-induced obesity by activating thermogenesis[J]. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2017, 18(4). |
APA | Wu C.-S.., Bongmba O.Y.N.., Yue J.., Lee J.H.., Lin L.., Saito K.., Pradhan G.., Li D.-P.., Pan H.-L.., Xu A.., Guo S.., Xu Y.., & Sun Y. (2017). Suppression of GHS-R in AgRP neurons mitigates diet-induced obesity by activating thermogenesis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 18(4). |
MLA | Wu C.-S.,et al."Suppression of GHS-R in AgRP neurons mitigates diet-induced obesity by activating thermogenesis".International Journal of Molecular Sciences 18.4(2017). |
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