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Circadian peak dopaminergic activity response at the biological clock pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) area mediates the metabolic responsiveness to a high‐fat diet

Among vertebrate species of the major vertebrate classes in the wild, a seasonal rhythm of whole body fuel metabolism, oscillating from a lean to obese condition, is a common biological phenomenon. This annual cycle is driven in part by annual changes in the circadian dopaminergic signalling at the...

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Autores principales: Luo, S., Zhang, Y., Ezrokhi, M., Li, Y., Tsai, T.‐H., Cincotta, A. H.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5817247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29224246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jne.12563
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author Luo, S.
Zhang, Y.
Ezrokhi, M.
Li, Y.
Tsai, T.‐H.
Cincotta, A. H.
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Zhang, Y.
Ezrokhi, M.
Li, Y.
Tsai, T.‐H.
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description Among vertebrate species of the major vertebrate classes in the wild, a seasonal rhythm of whole body fuel metabolism, oscillating from a lean to obese condition, is a common biological phenomenon. This annual cycle is driven in part by annual changes in the circadian dopaminergic signalling at the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), with diminution of circadian peak dopaminergic activity at the SCN facilitating development of the seasonal obese insulin‐resistant condition. The present study investigated whether such an ancient circadian dopamine‐SCN activity system for expression of the seasonal obese, insulin‐resistant phenotype may be operative in animals made obese amd insulin resistant by high‐fat feeding and, if so, whether reinstatement of the circadian dopaminergic peak at the SCN would be sufficient to reverse the adverse metabolic impact of the high‐fat diet without any alteration of caloric intake. First, we identified the supramammillary nucleus as a novel site providing the majority of dopaminergic neuronal input to the SCN. We further identified dopamine D2 receptors within the peri‐SCN region as being functional in mediating SCN responsiveness to local dopamine. In lean, insulin‐sensitive rats, the peak in the circadian rhythm of dopamine release at the peri‐SCN coincided with the daily peak in SCN electrophysiological responsiveness to local dopamine administration. However, in rats made obese and insulin resistant by high‐fat diet (HFD) feeding, these coincident circadian peak activities were both markedly attenuated or abolished. Reinstatement of the circadian peak in dopamine level at the peri‐SCN by its appropriate circadian‐timed daily microinjection to this area (but not outside this circadian time‐interval) abrogated the obese, insulin‐resistant condition without altering the consumption of the HFD. These findings suggest that the circadian peak of dopaminergic activity at the peri‐SCN/SCN is a key modulator of metabolism and the responsiveness to adverse metabolic consequences of HFD consumption.
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spelling pubmed-58172472018-02-26 Circadian peak dopaminergic activity response at the biological clock pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) area mediates the metabolic responsiveness to a high‐fat diet Luo, S. Zhang, Y. Ezrokhi, M. Li, Y. Tsai, T.‐H. Cincotta, A. H. J Neuroendocrinol Original Articles Among vertebrate species of the major vertebrate classes in the wild, a seasonal rhythm of whole body fuel metabolism, oscillating from a lean to obese condition, is a common biological phenomenon. This annual cycle is driven in part by annual changes in the circadian dopaminergic signalling at the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), with diminution of circadian peak dopaminergic activity at the SCN facilitating development of the seasonal obese insulin‐resistant condition. The present study investigated whether such an ancient circadian dopamine‐SCN activity system for expression of the seasonal obese, insulin‐resistant phenotype may be operative in animals made obese amd insulin resistant by high‐fat feeding and, if so, whether reinstatement of the circadian dopaminergic peak at the SCN would be sufficient to reverse the adverse metabolic impact of the high‐fat diet without any alteration of caloric intake. First, we identified the supramammillary nucleus as a novel site providing the majority of dopaminergic neuronal input to the SCN. We further identified dopamine D2 receptors within the peri‐SCN region as being functional in mediating SCN responsiveness to local dopamine. In lean, insulin‐sensitive rats, the peak in the circadian rhythm of dopamine release at the peri‐SCN coincided with the daily peak in SCN electrophysiological responsiveness to local dopamine administration. However, in rats made obese and insulin resistant by high‐fat diet (HFD) feeding, these coincident circadian peak activities were both markedly attenuated or abolished. Reinstatement of the circadian peak in dopamine level at the peri‐SCN by its appropriate circadian‐timed daily microinjection to this area (but not outside this circadian time‐interval) abrogated the obese, insulin‐resistant condition without altering the consumption of the HFD. These findings suggest that the circadian peak of dopaminergic activity at the peri‐SCN/SCN is a key modulator of metabolism and the responsiveness to adverse metabolic consequences of HFD consumption. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-01-23 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5817247/ /pubmed/29224246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jne.12563 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Journal of Neuroendocrinology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Society for Neuroendocrinology. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Luo, S.
Zhang, Y.
Ezrokhi, M.
Li, Y.
Tsai, T.‐H.
Cincotta, A. H.
Circadian peak dopaminergic activity response at the biological clock pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) area mediates the metabolic responsiveness to a high‐fat diet
title Circadian peak dopaminergic activity response at the biological clock pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) area mediates the metabolic responsiveness to a high‐fat diet
title_full Circadian peak dopaminergic activity response at the biological clock pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) area mediates the metabolic responsiveness to a high‐fat diet
title_fullStr Circadian peak dopaminergic activity response at the biological clock pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) area mediates the metabolic responsiveness to a high‐fat diet
title_full_unstemmed Circadian peak dopaminergic activity response at the biological clock pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) area mediates the metabolic responsiveness to a high‐fat diet
title_short Circadian peak dopaminergic activity response at the biological clock pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) area mediates the metabolic responsiveness to a high‐fat diet
title_sort circadian peak dopaminergic activity response at the biological clock pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) area mediates the metabolic responsiveness to a high‐fat diet
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5817247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29224246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jne.12563
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