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Estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic Cited1

Until menopause, women have a lower propensity to develop metabolic diseases than men, suggestive of a protective role for sex hormones. Although a functional synergy between central actions of estrogens and leptin has been demonstrated to protect against metabolic disturbances, the underlying cellu...

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Autores principales: González-García, Ismael, García-Clavé, Elena, Cebrian-Serrano, Alberto, Le Thuc, Ophélia, Contreras, Raian E., Xu, Yanjun, Gruber, Tim, Schriever, Sonja C., Legutko, Beata, Lintelmann, Jutta, Adamski, Jerzy, Wurst, Wolfgang, Müller, Timo D., Woods, Stephen C., Pfluger, Paul T., Tschöp, Matthias H., Fisette, Alexandre, García-Cáceres, Cristina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10028007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36889283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2023.02.004
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author González-García, Ismael
García-Clavé, Elena
Cebrian-Serrano, Alberto
Le Thuc, Ophélia
Contreras, Raian E.
Xu, Yanjun
Gruber, Tim
Schriever, Sonja C.
Legutko, Beata
Lintelmann, Jutta
Adamski, Jerzy
Wurst, Wolfgang
Müller, Timo D.
Woods, Stephen C.
Pfluger, Paul T.
Tschöp, Matthias H.
Fisette, Alexandre
García-Cáceres, Cristina
author_facet González-García, Ismael
García-Clavé, Elena
Cebrian-Serrano, Alberto
Le Thuc, Ophélia
Contreras, Raian E.
Xu, Yanjun
Gruber, Tim
Schriever, Sonja C.
Legutko, Beata
Lintelmann, Jutta
Adamski, Jerzy
Wurst, Wolfgang
Müller, Timo D.
Woods, Stephen C.
Pfluger, Paul T.
Tschöp, Matthias H.
Fisette, Alexandre
García-Cáceres, Cristina
author_sort González-García, Ismael
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description Until menopause, women have a lower propensity to develop metabolic diseases than men, suggestive of a protective role for sex hormones. Although a functional synergy between central actions of estrogens and leptin has been demonstrated to protect against metabolic disturbances, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating this crosstalk have remained elusive. By using a series of embryonic, adult-onset, and tissue/cell-specific loss-of-function mouse models, we document an unprecedented role of hypothalamic Cbp/P300-interacting transactivator with Glu/Asp-rich carboxy-terminal domain 1 (Cited1) in mediating estradiol (E2)-dependent leptin actions that control feeding specifically in pro-opiomelanocortin (Pomc) neurons. We reveal that within arcuate Pomc neurons, Cited1 drives leptin’s anorectic effects by acting as a co-factor converging E2 and leptin signaling via direct Cited1-ERα-Stat3 interactions. Together, these results provide new insights on how melanocortin neurons integrate endocrine inputs from gonadal and adipose axes via Cited1, thereby contributing to the sexual dimorphism in diet-induced obesity.
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spelling pubmed-100280072023-03-22 Estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic Cited1 González-García, Ismael García-Clavé, Elena Cebrian-Serrano, Alberto Le Thuc, Ophélia Contreras, Raian E. Xu, Yanjun Gruber, Tim Schriever, Sonja C. Legutko, Beata Lintelmann, Jutta Adamski, Jerzy Wurst, Wolfgang Müller, Timo D. Woods, Stephen C. Pfluger, Paul T. Tschöp, Matthias H. Fisette, Alexandre García-Cáceres, Cristina Cell Metab Article Until menopause, women have a lower propensity to develop metabolic diseases than men, suggestive of a protective role for sex hormones. Although a functional synergy between central actions of estrogens and leptin has been demonstrated to protect against metabolic disturbances, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating this crosstalk have remained elusive. By using a series of embryonic, adult-onset, and tissue/cell-specific loss-of-function mouse models, we document an unprecedented role of hypothalamic Cbp/P300-interacting transactivator with Glu/Asp-rich carboxy-terminal domain 1 (Cited1) in mediating estradiol (E2)-dependent leptin actions that control feeding specifically in pro-opiomelanocortin (Pomc) neurons. We reveal that within arcuate Pomc neurons, Cited1 drives leptin’s anorectic effects by acting as a co-factor converging E2 and leptin signaling via direct Cited1-ERα-Stat3 interactions. Together, these results provide new insights on how melanocortin neurons integrate endocrine inputs from gonadal and adipose axes via Cited1, thereby contributing to the sexual dimorphism in diet-induced obesity. Cell Press 2023-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10028007/ /pubmed/36889283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2023.02.004 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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González-García, Ismael
García-Clavé, Elena
Cebrian-Serrano, Alberto
Le Thuc, Ophélia
Contreras, Raian E.
Xu, Yanjun
Gruber, Tim
Schriever, Sonja C.
Legutko, Beata
Lintelmann, Jutta
Adamski, Jerzy
Wurst, Wolfgang
Müller, Timo D.
Woods, Stephen C.
Pfluger, Paul T.
Tschöp, Matthias H.
Fisette, Alexandre
García-Cáceres, Cristina
Estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic Cited1
title Estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic Cited1
title_full Estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic Cited1
title_fullStr Estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic Cited1
title_full_unstemmed Estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic Cited1
title_short Estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic Cited1
title_sort estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic cited1
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10028007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36889283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2023.02.004
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