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Cholecystokinin-like peptide mediates satiety by inhibiting sugar attraction

Feeding is essential for animal survival and reproduction and is regulated by both internal states and external stimuli. However, little is known about how internal states influence the perception of external sensory cues that regulate feeding behavior. Here, we investigated the neuronal and molecul...

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Autores principales: Guo, Di, Zhang, Yi-Jie, Zhang, Su, Li, Jian, Guo, Chao, Pan, Yu-Feng, Zhang, Ning, Liu, Chen-Xi, Jia, Ya-Long, Li, Chen-Yu, Ma, Jun-Yu, Nässel, Dick R., Gao, Cong-Fen, Wu, Shun-Fan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8366971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34398892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009724
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author Guo, Di
Zhang, Yi-Jie
Zhang, Su
Li, Jian
Guo, Chao
Pan, Yu-Feng
Zhang, Ning
Liu, Chen-Xi
Jia, Ya-Long
Li, Chen-Yu
Ma, Jun-Yu
Nässel, Dick R.
Gao, Cong-Fen
Wu, Shun-Fan
author_facet Guo, Di
Zhang, Yi-Jie
Zhang, Su
Li, Jian
Guo, Chao
Pan, Yu-Feng
Zhang, Ning
Liu, Chen-Xi
Jia, Ya-Long
Li, Chen-Yu
Ma, Jun-Yu
Nässel, Dick R.
Gao, Cong-Fen
Wu, Shun-Fan
author_sort Guo, Di
collection PubMed
description Feeding is essential for animal survival and reproduction and is regulated by both internal states and external stimuli. However, little is known about how internal states influence the perception of external sensory cues that regulate feeding behavior. Here, we investigated the neuronal and molecular mechanisms behind nutritional state-mediated regulation of gustatory perception in control of feeding behavior in the brown planthopper and Drosophila. We found that feeding increases the expression of the cholecystokinin-like peptide, sulfakinin (SK), and the activity of a set of SK-expressing neurons. Starvation elevates the transcription of the sugar receptor Gr64f and SK negatively regulates the expression of Gr64f in both insects. Interestingly, we found that one of the two known SK receptors, CCKLR-17D3, is expressed by some of Gr64f-expressing neurons in the proboscis and proleg tarsi. Thus, we have identified SK as a neuropeptide signal in a neuronal circuitry that responds to food intake, and regulates feeding behavior by diminishing gustatory receptor gene expression and activity of sweet sensing GRNs. Our findings demonstrate one nutritional state-dependent pathway that modulates sweet perception and thereby feeding behavior, but our experiments cannot exclude further parallel pathways. Importantly, we show that the underlying mechanisms are conserved in the two distantly related insect species.
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spelling pubmed-83669712021-08-17 Cholecystokinin-like peptide mediates satiety by inhibiting sugar attraction Guo, Di Zhang, Yi-Jie Zhang, Su Li, Jian Guo, Chao Pan, Yu-Feng Zhang, Ning Liu, Chen-Xi Jia, Ya-Long Li, Chen-Yu Ma, Jun-Yu Nässel, Dick R. Gao, Cong-Fen Wu, Shun-Fan PLoS Genet Research Article Feeding is essential for animal survival and reproduction and is regulated by both internal states and external stimuli. However, little is known about how internal states influence the perception of external sensory cues that regulate feeding behavior. Here, we investigated the neuronal and molecular mechanisms behind nutritional state-mediated regulation of gustatory perception in control of feeding behavior in the brown planthopper and Drosophila. We found that feeding increases the expression of the cholecystokinin-like peptide, sulfakinin (SK), and the activity of a set of SK-expressing neurons. Starvation elevates the transcription of the sugar receptor Gr64f and SK negatively regulates the expression of Gr64f in both insects. Interestingly, we found that one of the two known SK receptors, CCKLR-17D3, is expressed by some of Gr64f-expressing neurons in the proboscis and proleg tarsi. Thus, we have identified SK as a neuropeptide signal in a neuronal circuitry that responds to food intake, and regulates feeding behavior by diminishing gustatory receptor gene expression and activity of sweet sensing GRNs. Our findings demonstrate one nutritional state-dependent pathway that modulates sweet perception and thereby feeding behavior, but our experiments cannot exclude further parallel pathways. Importantly, we show that the underlying mechanisms are conserved in the two distantly related insect species. Public Library of Science 2021-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8366971/ /pubmed/34398892 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009724 Text en © 2021 Guo et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Guo, Di
Zhang, Yi-Jie
Zhang, Su
Li, Jian
Guo, Chao
Pan, Yu-Feng
Zhang, Ning
Liu, Chen-Xi
Jia, Ya-Long
Li, Chen-Yu
Ma, Jun-Yu
Nässel, Dick R.
Gao, Cong-Fen
Wu, Shun-Fan
Cholecystokinin-like peptide mediates satiety by inhibiting sugar attraction
title Cholecystokinin-like peptide mediates satiety by inhibiting sugar attraction
title_full Cholecystokinin-like peptide mediates satiety by inhibiting sugar attraction
title_fullStr Cholecystokinin-like peptide mediates satiety by inhibiting sugar attraction
title_full_unstemmed Cholecystokinin-like peptide mediates satiety by inhibiting sugar attraction
title_short Cholecystokinin-like peptide mediates satiety by inhibiting sugar attraction
title_sort cholecystokinin-like peptide mediates satiety by inhibiting sugar attraction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8366971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34398892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009724
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