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Ontogenetic Pattern Changes of Nucleobindin-2/Nesfatin-1 in the Brain and Intestinal Bulb of the Short Lived African Turquoise Killifish

Nesfatin-1 (Nesf-1) was identified as an anorexigenic and well conserved molecule in rodents and fish. While tissue distribution of NUCB2 (Nucleobindin 2)/Nesf-1 is discretely known in vertebrates, reports on ontogenetic expression are scarce. Here, we examine the age-related central and peripheral...

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Autores principales: Montesano, Alessia, De Felice, Elena, Leggieri, Adele, Palladino, Antonio, Lucini, Carla, Scocco, Paola, de Girolamo, Paolo, Baumgart, Mario, D’Angelo, Livia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31906085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9010103
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author Montesano, Alessia
De Felice, Elena
Leggieri, Adele
Palladino, Antonio
Lucini, Carla
Scocco, Paola
de Girolamo, Paolo
Baumgart, Mario
D’Angelo, Livia
author_facet Montesano, Alessia
De Felice, Elena
Leggieri, Adele
Palladino, Antonio
Lucini, Carla
Scocco, Paola
de Girolamo, Paolo
Baumgart, Mario
D’Angelo, Livia
author_sort Montesano, Alessia
collection PubMed
description Nesfatin-1 (Nesf-1) was identified as an anorexigenic and well conserved molecule in rodents and fish. While tissue distribution of NUCB2 (Nucleobindin 2)/Nesf-1 is discretely known in vertebrates, reports on ontogenetic expression are scarce. Here, we examine the age-related central and peripheral expression of NUCB2/Nesf-1 in the teleost African turquoise killifish Nothobranchius furzeri, a consolidated model organism for aging research. We focused our analysis on brain areas responsible for the regulation of food intake and the rostral intestinal bulb, which is analogous of the mammalian stomach. We hypothesize that in our model, the stomach equivalent structure is the main source of NUCB2 mRNA, displaying higher expression levels than those observed in the brain, mainly during aging. Remarkably, its expression significantly increased in the rostral intestinal bulb compared to the brain, which is likely due to the typical anorexia of aging. When analyzing the pattern of expression, we confirmed the distribution in diencephalic areas involved in food intake regulation at all age stages. Interestingly, in the rostral bulb, NUCB2 mRNA was localized in the lining epithelium of young and old animals, while Nesf-1 immunoreactive cells were distributed in the submucosae. Taken together, our results represent a useful basis for gaining deeper knowledge regarding the mechanisms that regulate food intake during vertebrate aging.
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spelling pubmed-70192352020-03-04 Ontogenetic Pattern Changes of Nucleobindin-2/Nesfatin-1 in the Brain and Intestinal Bulb of the Short Lived African Turquoise Killifish Montesano, Alessia De Felice, Elena Leggieri, Adele Palladino, Antonio Lucini, Carla Scocco, Paola de Girolamo, Paolo Baumgart, Mario D’Angelo, Livia J Clin Med Article Nesfatin-1 (Nesf-1) was identified as an anorexigenic and well conserved molecule in rodents and fish. While tissue distribution of NUCB2 (Nucleobindin 2)/Nesf-1 is discretely known in vertebrates, reports on ontogenetic expression are scarce. Here, we examine the age-related central and peripheral expression of NUCB2/Nesf-1 in the teleost African turquoise killifish Nothobranchius furzeri, a consolidated model organism for aging research. We focused our analysis on brain areas responsible for the regulation of food intake and the rostral intestinal bulb, which is analogous of the mammalian stomach. We hypothesize that in our model, the stomach equivalent structure is the main source of NUCB2 mRNA, displaying higher expression levels than those observed in the brain, mainly during aging. Remarkably, its expression significantly increased in the rostral intestinal bulb compared to the brain, which is likely due to the typical anorexia of aging. When analyzing the pattern of expression, we confirmed the distribution in diencephalic areas involved in food intake regulation at all age stages. Interestingly, in the rostral bulb, NUCB2 mRNA was localized in the lining epithelium of young and old animals, while Nesf-1 immunoreactive cells were distributed in the submucosae. Taken together, our results represent a useful basis for gaining deeper knowledge regarding the mechanisms that regulate food intake during vertebrate aging. MDPI 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7019235/ /pubmed/31906085 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9010103 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Montesano, Alessia
De Felice, Elena
Leggieri, Adele
Palladino, Antonio
Lucini, Carla
Scocco, Paola
de Girolamo, Paolo
Baumgart, Mario
D’Angelo, Livia
Ontogenetic Pattern Changes of Nucleobindin-2/Nesfatin-1 in the Brain and Intestinal Bulb of the Short Lived African Turquoise Killifish
title Ontogenetic Pattern Changes of Nucleobindin-2/Nesfatin-1 in the Brain and Intestinal Bulb of the Short Lived African Turquoise Killifish
title_full Ontogenetic Pattern Changes of Nucleobindin-2/Nesfatin-1 in the Brain and Intestinal Bulb of the Short Lived African Turquoise Killifish
title_fullStr Ontogenetic Pattern Changes of Nucleobindin-2/Nesfatin-1 in the Brain and Intestinal Bulb of the Short Lived African Turquoise Killifish
title_full_unstemmed Ontogenetic Pattern Changes of Nucleobindin-2/Nesfatin-1 in the Brain and Intestinal Bulb of the Short Lived African Turquoise Killifish
title_short Ontogenetic Pattern Changes of Nucleobindin-2/Nesfatin-1 in the Brain and Intestinal Bulb of the Short Lived African Turquoise Killifish
title_sort ontogenetic pattern changes of nucleobindin-2/nesfatin-1 in the brain and intestinal bulb of the short lived african turquoise killifish
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31906085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9010103
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