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NPY Neuron-Specific Y2 Receptors Regulate Adipose Tissue and Trabecular Bone but Not Cortical Bone Homeostasis in Mice

BACKGROUND: Y2 receptor signalling is known to be important in neuropeptide Y (NPY)-mediated effects on energy homeostasis and bone physiology. Y2 receptors are located post-synaptically as well as acting as auto receptors on NPY-expressing neurons, and the different roles of these two populations o...

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Autores principales: Shi, Yan-Chuan, Lin, Shu, Wong, Iris P. L., Baldock, Paul A., Aljanova, Aygul, Enriquez, Ronaldo F., Castillo, Lesley, Mitchell, Natalie F., Ye, Ji-Ming, Zhang, Lei, Macia, Laurence, Yulyaningsih, Ernie, Nguyen, Amy D., Riepler, Sabrina J., Herzog, Herbert, Sainsbury, Amanda
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2894044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20613867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011361
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author Shi, Yan-Chuan
Lin, Shu
Wong, Iris P. L.
Baldock, Paul A.
Aljanova, Aygul
Enriquez, Ronaldo F.
Castillo, Lesley
Mitchell, Natalie F.
Ye, Ji-Ming
Zhang, Lei
Macia, Laurence
Yulyaningsih, Ernie
Nguyen, Amy D.
Riepler, Sabrina J.
Herzog, Herbert
Sainsbury, Amanda
author_facet Shi, Yan-Chuan
Lin, Shu
Wong, Iris P. L.
Baldock, Paul A.
Aljanova, Aygul
Enriquez, Ronaldo F.
Castillo, Lesley
Mitchell, Natalie F.
Ye, Ji-Ming
Zhang, Lei
Macia, Laurence
Yulyaningsih, Ernie
Nguyen, Amy D.
Riepler, Sabrina J.
Herzog, Herbert
Sainsbury, Amanda
author_sort Shi, Yan-Chuan
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description BACKGROUND: Y2 receptor signalling is known to be important in neuropeptide Y (NPY)-mediated effects on energy homeostasis and bone physiology. Y2 receptors are located post-synaptically as well as acting as auto receptors on NPY-expressing neurons, and the different roles of these two populations of Y2 receptors in the regulation of energy homeostasis and body composition are unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We thus generated two conditional knockout mouse models, Y2(lox/lox) and NPYCre/+;Y2(lox/lox), in which Y2 receptors can be selectively ablated either in the hypothalamus or specifically in hypothalamic NPY-producing neurons of adult mice. Specific deletion of hypothalamic Y2 receptors increases food intake and body weight compared to controls. Importantly, specific ablation of hypothalamic Y2 receptors on NPY-containing neurons results in a significantly greater adiposity in female but not male mice, accompanied by increased hepatic triglyceride levels, decreased expression of liver cartinine palmitoyltransferase (CPT1) and increased expression of muscle phosphorylated acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC). While food intake, body weight, femur length, bone mineral content, density and cortical bone volume and thickness are not significantly altered, trabecular bone volume and number were significantly increased by hypothalamic Y2 deletion on NPY-expressing neurons. Interestingly, in situ hybridisation reveals increased NPY and decreased proopiomelanocortin (POMC) mRNA expression in the arcuate nucleus of mice with hypothalamus-specific deletion of Y2 receptors in NPY neurons, consistent with a negative feedback mechanism between NPY expression and Y2 receptors on NPY-ergic neurons. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Taken together these data demonstrate the anti-obesogenic role of Y2 receptors in the brain, notably on NPY-ergic neurons, possibly via inhibition of NPY neurons and concomitant stimulation of POMC-expressing neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, reducing lipogenic pathways in liver and/or skeletal muscle in females. These data also reveal as an anti-osteogenic effect of Y2 receptors on hypothalamic NPY-expressing neurons on trabecular but not on cortical bone.
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spelling pubmed-28940442010-07-07 NPY Neuron-Specific Y2 Receptors Regulate Adipose Tissue and Trabecular Bone but Not Cortical Bone Homeostasis in Mice Shi, Yan-Chuan Lin, Shu Wong, Iris P. L. Baldock, Paul A. Aljanova, Aygul Enriquez, Ronaldo F. Castillo, Lesley Mitchell, Natalie F. Ye, Ji-Ming Zhang, Lei Macia, Laurence Yulyaningsih, Ernie Nguyen, Amy D. Riepler, Sabrina J. Herzog, Herbert Sainsbury, Amanda PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Y2 receptor signalling is known to be important in neuropeptide Y (NPY)-mediated effects on energy homeostasis and bone physiology. Y2 receptors are located post-synaptically as well as acting as auto receptors on NPY-expressing neurons, and the different roles of these two populations of Y2 receptors in the regulation of energy homeostasis and body composition are unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We thus generated two conditional knockout mouse models, Y2(lox/lox) and NPYCre/+;Y2(lox/lox), in which Y2 receptors can be selectively ablated either in the hypothalamus or specifically in hypothalamic NPY-producing neurons of adult mice. Specific deletion of hypothalamic Y2 receptors increases food intake and body weight compared to controls. Importantly, specific ablation of hypothalamic Y2 receptors on NPY-containing neurons results in a significantly greater adiposity in female but not male mice, accompanied by increased hepatic triglyceride levels, decreased expression of liver cartinine palmitoyltransferase (CPT1) and increased expression of muscle phosphorylated acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC). While food intake, body weight, femur length, bone mineral content, density and cortical bone volume and thickness are not significantly altered, trabecular bone volume and number were significantly increased by hypothalamic Y2 deletion on NPY-expressing neurons. Interestingly, in situ hybridisation reveals increased NPY and decreased proopiomelanocortin (POMC) mRNA expression in the arcuate nucleus of mice with hypothalamus-specific deletion of Y2 receptors in NPY neurons, consistent with a negative feedback mechanism between NPY expression and Y2 receptors on NPY-ergic neurons. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Taken together these data demonstrate the anti-obesogenic role of Y2 receptors in the brain, notably on NPY-ergic neurons, possibly via inhibition of NPY neurons and concomitant stimulation of POMC-expressing neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, reducing lipogenic pathways in liver and/or skeletal muscle in females. These data also reveal as an anti-osteogenic effect of Y2 receptors on hypothalamic NPY-expressing neurons on trabecular but not on cortical bone. Public Library of Science 2010-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2894044/ /pubmed/20613867 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011361 Text en Shi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Shi, Yan-Chuan
Lin, Shu
Wong, Iris P. L.
Baldock, Paul A.
Aljanova, Aygul
Enriquez, Ronaldo F.
Castillo, Lesley
Mitchell, Natalie F.
Ye, Ji-Ming
Zhang, Lei
Macia, Laurence
Yulyaningsih, Ernie
Nguyen, Amy D.
Riepler, Sabrina J.
Herzog, Herbert
Sainsbury, Amanda
NPY Neuron-Specific Y2 Receptors Regulate Adipose Tissue and Trabecular Bone but Not Cortical Bone Homeostasis in Mice
title NPY Neuron-Specific Y2 Receptors Regulate Adipose Tissue and Trabecular Bone but Not Cortical Bone Homeostasis in Mice
title_full NPY Neuron-Specific Y2 Receptors Regulate Adipose Tissue and Trabecular Bone but Not Cortical Bone Homeostasis in Mice
title_fullStr NPY Neuron-Specific Y2 Receptors Regulate Adipose Tissue and Trabecular Bone but Not Cortical Bone Homeostasis in Mice
title_full_unstemmed NPY Neuron-Specific Y2 Receptors Regulate Adipose Tissue and Trabecular Bone but Not Cortical Bone Homeostasis in Mice
title_short NPY Neuron-Specific Y2 Receptors Regulate Adipose Tissue and Trabecular Bone but Not Cortical Bone Homeostasis in Mice
title_sort npy neuron-specific y2 receptors regulate adipose tissue and trabecular bone but not cortical bone homeostasis in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2894044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20613867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011361
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