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Olanzapine-Induced Hyperphagia and Weight Gain Associate with Orexigenic Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Signaling without Concomitant AMPK Phosphorylation

The success of antipsychotic drug treatment in patients with schizophrenia is limited by the propensity of these drugs to induce hyperphagia, weight gain and other metabolic disturbances, particularly evident for olanzapine and clozapine. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in antipsychotic-i...

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Autores principales: Fernø, Johan, Varela, Luis, Skrede, Silje, Vázquez, María Jesús, Nogueiras, Rubén, Diéguez, Carlos, Vidal-Puig, Antonio, Steen, Vidar M., López, Miguel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3113797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21695181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020571
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author Fernø, Johan
Varela, Luis
Skrede, Silje
Vázquez, María Jesús
Nogueiras, Rubén
Diéguez, Carlos
Vidal-Puig, Antonio
Steen, Vidar M.
López, Miguel
author_facet Fernø, Johan
Varela, Luis
Skrede, Silje
Vázquez, María Jesús
Nogueiras, Rubén
Diéguez, Carlos
Vidal-Puig, Antonio
Steen, Vidar M.
López, Miguel
author_sort Fernø, Johan
collection PubMed
description The success of antipsychotic drug treatment in patients with schizophrenia is limited by the propensity of these drugs to induce hyperphagia, weight gain and other metabolic disturbances, particularly evident for olanzapine and clozapine. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in antipsychotic-induced hyperphagia remain unclear. Here, we investigate the effect of olanzapine administration on the regulation of hypothalamic mechanisms controlling food intake, namely neuropeptide expression and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation in rats. Our results show that subchronic exposure to olanzapine upregulates neuropeptide Y (NPY) and agouti related protein (AgRP) and downregulates proopiomelanocortin (POMC) in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARC). This effect was evident both in rats fed ad libitum and in pair-fed rats. Of note, despite weight gain and increased expression of orexigenic neuropeptides, subchronic administration of olanzapine decreased AMPK phosphorylation levels. This reduction in AMPK was not observed after acute administration of either olanzapine or clozapine. Overall, our data suggest that olanzapine-induced hyperphagia is mediated through appropriate changes in hypothalamic neuropeptides, and that this effect does not require concomitant AMPK activation. Our data shed new light on the hypothalamic mechanism underlying antipsychotic-induced hyperphagia and weight gain, and provide the basis for alternative targets to control energy balance.
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spelling pubmed-31137972011-06-21 Olanzapine-Induced Hyperphagia and Weight Gain Associate with Orexigenic Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Signaling without Concomitant AMPK Phosphorylation Fernø, Johan Varela, Luis Skrede, Silje Vázquez, María Jesús Nogueiras, Rubén Diéguez, Carlos Vidal-Puig, Antonio Steen, Vidar M. López, Miguel PLoS One Research Article The success of antipsychotic drug treatment in patients with schizophrenia is limited by the propensity of these drugs to induce hyperphagia, weight gain and other metabolic disturbances, particularly evident for olanzapine and clozapine. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in antipsychotic-induced hyperphagia remain unclear. Here, we investigate the effect of olanzapine administration on the regulation of hypothalamic mechanisms controlling food intake, namely neuropeptide expression and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation in rats. Our results show that subchronic exposure to olanzapine upregulates neuropeptide Y (NPY) and agouti related protein (AgRP) and downregulates proopiomelanocortin (POMC) in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARC). This effect was evident both in rats fed ad libitum and in pair-fed rats. Of note, despite weight gain and increased expression of orexigenic neuropeptides, subchronic administration of olanzapine decreased AMPK phosphorylation levels. This reduction in AMPK was not observed after acute administration of either olanzapine or clozapine. Overall, our data suggest that olanzapine-induced hyperphagia is mediated through appropriate changes in hypothalamic neuropeptides, and that this effect does not require concomitant AMPK activation. Our data shed new light on the hypothalamic mechanism underlying antipsychotic-induced hyperphagia and weight gain, and provide the basis for alternative targets to control energy balance. Public Library of Science 2011-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3113797/ /pubmed/21695181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020571 Text en Fernø 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.
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Fernø, Johan
Varela, Luis
Skrede, Silje
Vázquez, María Jesús
Nogueiras, Rubén
Diéguez, Carlos
Vidal-Puig, Antonio
Steen, Vidar M.
López, Miguel
Olanzapine-Induced Hyperphagia and Weight Gain Associate with Orexigenic Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Signaling without Concomitant AMPK Phosphorylation
title Olanzapine-Induced Hyperphagia and Weight Gain Associate with Orexigenic Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Signaling without Concomitant AMPK Phosphorylation
title_full Olanzapine-Induced Hyperphagia and Weight Gain Associate with Orexigenic Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Signaling without Concomitant AMPK Phosphorylation
title_fullStr Olanzapine-Induced Hyperphagia and Weight Gain Associate with Orexigenic Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Signaling without Concomitant AMPK Phosphorylation
title_full_unstemmed Olanzapine-Induced Hyperphagia and Weight Gain Associate with Orexigenic Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Signaling without Concomitant AMPK Phosphorylation
title_short Olanzapine-Induced Hyperphagia and Weight Gain Associate with Orexigenic Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Signaling without Concomitant AMPK Phosphorylation
title_sort olanzapine-induced hyperphagia and weight gain associate with orexigenic hypothalamic neuropeptide signaling without concomitant ampk phosphorylation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3113797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21695181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020571
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