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BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons regulates energy homeostasis in mice

OBJECTIVE: Bombesin-like receptor 3 (BRS3) is an orphan receptor and Brs3 knockout mice develop obesity with increased food intake and reduced resting metabolic rate and body temperature. The neuronal populations contributing to these effects were examined. METHODS: We studied energy metabolism in m...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Cuiying, Liu, Naili, Province, Haley, Piñol, Ramón A., Gavrilova, Oksana, Reitman, Marc L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7113433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32229422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2020.02.012
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author Xiao, Cuiying
Liu, Naili
Province, Haley
Piñol, Ramón A.
Gavrilova, Oksana
Reitman, Marc L.
author_facet Xiao, Cuiying
Liu, Naili
Province, Haley
Piñol, Ramón A.
Gavrilova, Oksana
Reitman, Marc L.
author_sort Xiao, Cuiying
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description OBJECTIVE: Bombesin-like receptor 3 (BRS3) is an orphan receptor and Brs3 knockout mice develop obesity with increased food intake and reduced resting metabolic rate and body temperature. The neuronal populations contributing to these effects were examined. METHODS: We studied energy metabolism in mice with Cre-mediated recombination causing 1) loss of BRS3 selectively in SIM1- or MC4R-expressing neurons or 2) selective re-expression of BRS3 from a null background in these neurons. RESULTS: The deletion of BRS3 in MC4R neurons increased body weight/adiposity, metabolic efficiency, and food intake, and reduced insulin sensitivity. BRS3 re-expression in these neurons caused partial or no reversal of these traits. However, these observations were confounded by an obesity phenotype caused by the Mc4r-Cre allele, independent of its recombinase activity. The deletion of BRS3 in SIM1 neurons increased body weight/adiposity and food intake, but not to the levels of the global null. The re-expression of BRS3 in SIM1 neurons reduced body weight/adiposity and food intake, but not to wild type levels. The deletion of BRS3 in either MC4R- or SIM1-expressing neurons affected body temperature, with re-expression in either population reversing the null phenotype. MK-5046, a BRS3 agonist, increases light phase body temperature in wild type, but not Brs3 null, mice and BRS3 re-expression in either population restored response to MK-5046. CONCLUSIONS: BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons contributes to regulation of body weight/adiposity, insulin sensitivity, food intake, and body temperature.
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spelling pubmed-71134332020-04-03 BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons regulates energy homeostasis in mice Xiao, Cuiying Liu, Naili Province, Haley Piñol, Ramón A. Gavrilova, Oksana Reitman, Marc L. Mol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: Bombesin-like receptor 3 (BRS3) is an orphan receptor and Brs3 knockout mice develop obesity with increased food intake and reduced resting metabolic rate and body temperature. The neuronal populations contributing to these effects were examined. METHODS: We studied energy metabolism in mice with Cre-mediated recombination causing 1) loss of BRS3 selectively in SIM1- or MC4R-expressing neurons or 2) selective re-expression of BRS3 from a null background in these neurons. RESULTS: The deletion of BRS3 in MC4R neurons increased body weight/adiposity, metabolic efficiency, and food intake, and reduced insulin sensitivity. BRS3 re-expression in these neurons caused partial or no reversal of these traits. However, these observations were confounded by an obesity phenotype caused by the Mc4r-Cre allele, independent of its recombinase activity. The deletion of BRS3 in SIM1 neurons increased body weight/adiposity and food intake, but not to the levels of the global null. The re-expression of BRS3 in SIM1 neurons reduced body weight/adiposity and food intake, but not to wild type levels. The deletion of BRS3 in either MC4R- or SIM1-expressing neurons affected body temperature, with re-expression in either population reversing the null phenotype. MK-5046, a BRS3 agonist, increases light phase body temperature in wild type, but not Brs3 null, mice and BRS3 re-expression in either population restored response to MK-5046. CONCLUSIONS: BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons contributes to regulation of body weight/adiposity, insulin sensitivity, food intake, and body temperature. Elsevier 2020-02-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7113433/ /pubmed/32229422 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2020.02.012 Text en 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/).
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Xiao, Cuiying
Liu, Naili
Province, Haley
Piñol, Ramón A.
Gavrilova, Oksana
Reitman, Marc L.
BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons regulates energy homeostasis in mice
title BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons regulates energy homeostasis in mice
title_full BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons regulates energy homeostasis in mice
title_fullStr BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons regulates energy homeostasis in mice
title_full_unstemmed BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons regulates energy homeostasis in mice
title_short BRS3 in both MC4R- and SIM1-expressing neurons regulates energy homeostasis in mice
title_sort brs3 in both mc4r- and sim1-expressing neurons regulates energy homeostasis in mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7113433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32229422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2020.02.012
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