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Fgf15 Neurons of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Control Glucagon Secretion and Hepatic Gluconeogenesis

The counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia is an essential survival function. It is controlled by an integrated network of glucose-responsive neurons, which trigger endogenous glucose production to restore normoglycemia. The complexity of this glucoregulatory network is, however, only partly cha...

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Autores principales: Picard, Alexandre, Metref, Salima, Tarussio, David, Dolci, Wanda, Berney, Xavier, Croizier, Sophie, Labouebe, Gwenaël, Thorens, Bernard
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8336003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33883213
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db20-1121
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author Picard, Alexandre
Metref, Salima
Tarussio, David
Dolci, Wanda
Berney, Xavier
Croizier, Sophie
Labouebe, Gwenaël
Thorens, Bernard
author_facet Picard, Alexandre
Metref, Salima
Tarussio, David
Dolci, Wanda
Berney, Xavier
Croizier, Sophie
Labouebe, Gwenaël
Thorens, Bernard
author_sort Picard, Alexandre
collection PubMed
description The counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia is an essential survival function. It is controlled by an integrated network of glucose-responsive neurons, which trigger endogenous glucose production to restore normoglycemia. The complexity of this glucoregulatory network is, however, only partly characterized. In a genetic screen of a panel of recombinant inbred mice we previously identified Fgf15, expressed in neurons of the dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMH), as a negative regulator of glucagon secretion. Here, we report on the generation of Fgf15(CretdTomato) mice and their use to further characterize these neurons. We show that they were glutamatergic and comprised glucose-inhibited and glucose-excited neurons. When activated by chemogenetics, Fgf15 neurons prevented the increase in vagal nerve firing and the secretion of glucagon normally triggered by insulin-induced hypoglycemia. On the other hand, they increased the activity of the sympathetic nerve in the basal state and prevented its silencing by glucose overload. Higher sympathetic tone increased hepatic Creb1 phosphorylation, Pck1 mRNA expression, and hepatic glucose production leading to glucose intolerance. Thus, Fgf15 neurons of the DMH participate in the counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia by a direct adrenergic stimulation of hepatic glucose production while suppressing vagally induced glucagon secretion. This study provides new insights into the complex neuronal network that prevents the development of hypoglycemia.
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spelling pubmed-83360032021-08-20 Fgf15 Neurons of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Control Glucagon Secretion and Hepatic Gluconeogenesis Picard, Alexandre Metref, Salima Tarussio, David Dolci, Wanda Berney, Xavier Croizier, Sophie Labouebe, Gwenaël Thorens, Bernard Diabetes Metabolism The counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia is an essential survival function. It is controlled by an integrated network of glucose-responsive neurons, which trigger endogenous glucose production to restore normoglycemia. The complexity of this glucoregulatory network is, however, only partly characterized. In a genetic screen of a panel of recombinant inbred mice we previously identified Fgf15, expressed in neurons of the dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMH), as a negative regulator of glucagon secretion. Here, we report on the generation of Fgf15(CretdTomato) mice and their use to further characterize these neurons. We show that they were glutamatergic and comprised glucose-inhibited and glucose-excited neurons. When activated by chemogenetics, Fgf15 neurons prevented the increase in vagal nerve firing and the secretion of glucagon normally triggered by insulin-induced hypoglycemia. On the other hand, they increased the activity of the sympathetic nerve in the basal state and prevented its silencing by glucose overload. Higher sympathetic tone increased hepatic Creb1 phosphorylation, Pck1 mRNA expression, and hepatic glucose production leading to glucose intolerance. Thus, Fgf15 neurons of the DMH participate in the counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia by a direct adrenergic stimulation of hepatic glucose production while suppressing vagally induced glucagon secretion. This study provides new insights into the complex neuronal network that prevents the development of hypoglycemia. American Diabetes Association 2021-07 2021-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8336003/ /pubmed/33883213 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db20-1121 Text en © 2021 by the American Diabetes Association https://www.diabetesjournals.org/content/licenseReaders may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. More information is available at https://www.diabetesjournals.org/content/license.
spellingShingle Metabolism
Picard, Alexandre
Metref, Salima
Tarussio, David
Dolci, Wanda
Berney, Xavier
Croizier, Sophie
Labouebe, Gwenaël
Thorens, Bernard
Fgf15 Neurons of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Control Glucagon Secretion and Hepatic Gluconeogenesis
title Fgf15 Neurons of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Control Glucagon Secretion and Hepatic Gluconeogenesis
title_full Fgf15 Neurons of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Control Glucagon Secretion and Hepatic Gluconeogenesis
title_fullStr Fgf15 Neurons of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Control Glucagon Secretion and Hepatic Gluconeogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Fgf15 Neurons of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Control Glucagon Secretion and Hepatic Gluconeogenesis
title_short Fgf15 Neurons of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Control Glucagon Secretion and Hepatic Gluconeogenesis
title_sort fgf15 neurons of the dorsomedial hypothalamus control glucagon secretion and hepatic gluconeogenesis
topic Metabolism
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8336003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33883213
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db20-1121
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