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Moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation()
OBJECTIVE: Melanocortin-4 receptors (MC4Rs) are highly expressed by dopamine-secreting neurons of the mesolimbic tract, but their functional role has not been fully resolved. Voluntary wheel running (VWR) induces adaptations in the mesolimbic dopamine system and has a myriad of long-term beneficial...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4588435/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26500841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2015.07.003 |
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author | Obici, Silvana Magrisso, I. Jack Ghazarian, Armen S. Shirazian, Alireza Miller, Jonas R. Loyd, Christine M. Begg, Denovan P. Krawczewski Carhuatanta, Kimberly A. Haas, Michael K. Davis, Jon F. Woods, Stephen C. Sandoval, Darleen A. Seeley, Randy J. Goodyear, Laurie J. Pothos, Emmanuel N. Mul, Joram D. |
author_facet | Obici, Silvana Magrisso, I. Jack Ghazarian, Armen S. Shirazian, Alireza Miller, Jonas R. Loyd, Christine M. Begg, Denovan P. Krawczewski Carhuatanta, Kimberly A. Haas, Michael K. Davis, Jon F. Woods, Stephen C. Sandoval, Darleen A. Seeley, Randy J. Goodyear, Laurie J. Pothos, Emmanuel N. Mul, Joram D. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Melanocortin-4 receptors (MC4Rs) are highly expressed by dopamine-secreting neurons of the mesolimbic tract, but their functional role has not been fully resolved. Voluntary wheel running (VWR) induces adaptations in the mesolimbic dopamine system and has a myriad of long-term beneficial effects on health. In the present experiments we asked whether MC4R function regulates the effects of VWR, and whether VWR ameliorates MC4R-associated symptoms of the metabolic syndrome. METHODS: Electrically evoked dopamine release was measured in slice preparations from sedentary wild-type and MC4R-deficient Mc4r(K314X) (HOM) rats. VWR was assessed in wild-type and HOM rats, and in MC4R-deficient loxTB(Mc4r) mice, wild-type mice body weight-matched to loxTB(Mc4r) mice, and wild-type mice with intracerebroventricular administration of the MC4R antagonist SHU9119. Mesolimbic dopamine system function (gene/protein expression) and metabolic parameters were examined in wheel-running and sedentary wild-type and HOM rats. RESULTS: Sedentary obese HOM rats had increased electrically evoked dopamine release in several ventral tegmental area (VTA) projection sites compared to wild-type controls. MC4R loss-of-function decreased VWR, and this was partially independent of body weight. HOM wheel-runners had attenuated markers of intracellular D1-type dopamine receptor signaling despite increased dopamine flux in the VTA. VWR increased and decreased ΔFosB levels in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) of wild-type and HOM runners, respectively. VWR improved metabolic parameters in wild-type wheel-runners. Finally, moderate voluntary exercise corrected many aspects of the metabolic syndrome in HOM runners. CONCLUSIONS: Central dopamine dysregulation during VWR reinforces the link between MC4R function and molecular and behavioral responding to rewards. The data also suggest that exercise can be a successful lifestyle intervention in MC4R-haploinsufficient individuals despite reduced positive reinforcement during exercise training. |
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spelling | pubmed-45884352015-10-23 Moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation() Obici, Silvana Magrisso, I. Jack Ghazarian, Armen S. Shirazian, Alireza Miller, Jonas R. Loyd, Christine M. Begg, Denovan P. Krawczewski Carhuatanta, Kimberly A. Haas, Michael K. Davis, Jon F. Woods, Stephen C. Sandoval, Darleen A. Seeley, Randy J. Goodyear, Laurie J. Pothos, Emmanuel N. Mul, Joram D. Mol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: Melanocortin-4 receptors (MC4Rs) are highly expressed by dopamine-secreting neurons of the mesolimbic tract, but their functional role has not been fully resolved. Voluntary wheel running (VWR) induces adaptations in the mesolimbic dopamine system and has a myriad of long-term beneficial effects on health. In the present experiments we asked whether MC4R function regulates the effects of VWR, and whether VWR ameliorates MC4R-associated symptoms of the metabolic syndrome. METHODS: Electrically evoked dopamine release was measured in slice preparations from sedentary wild-type and MC4R-deficient Mc4r(K314X) (HOM) rats. VWR was assessed in wild-type and HOM rats, and in MC4R-deficient loxTB(Mc4r) mice, wild-type mice body weight-matched to loxTB(Mc4r) mice, and wild-type mice with intracerebroventricular administration of the MC4R antagonist SHU9119. Mesolimbic dopamine system function (gene/protein expression) and metabolic parameters were examined in wheel-running and sedentary wild-type and HOM rats. RESULTS: Sedentary obese HOM rats had increased electrically evoked dopamine release in several ventral tegmental area (VTA) projection sites compared to wild-type controls. MC4R loss-of-function decreased VWR, and this was partially independent of body weight. HOM wheel-runners had attenuated markers of intracellular D1-type dopamine receptor signaling despite increased dopamine flux in the VTA. VWR increased and decreased ΔFosB levels in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) of wild-type and HOM runners, respectively. VWR improved metabolic parameters in wild-type wheel-runners. Finally, moderate voluntary exercise corrected many aspects of the metabolic syndrome in HOM runners. CONCLUSIONS: Central dopamine dysregulation during VWR reinforces the link between MC4R function and molecular and behavioral responding to rewards. The data also suggest that exercise can be a successful lifestyle intervention in MC4R-haploinsufficient individuals despite reduced positive reinforcement during exercise training. Elsevier 2015-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4588435/ /pubmed/26500841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2015.07.003 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://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/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Obici, Silvana Magrisso, I. Jack Ghazarian, Armen S. Shirazian, Alireza Miller, Jonas R. Loyd, Christine M. Begg, Denovan P. Krawczewski Carhuatanta, Kimberly A. Haas, Michael K. Davis, Jon F. Woods, Stephen C. Sandoval, Darleen A. Seeley, Randy J. Goodyear, Laurie J. Pothos, Emmanuel N. Mul, Joram D. Moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation() |
title | Moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation() |
title_full | Moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation() |
title_fullStr | Moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation() |
title_full_unstemmed | Moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation() |
title_short | Moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation() |
title_sort | moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation() |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4588435/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26500841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2015.07.003 |
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