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A discrete parasubthalamic nucleus subpopulation plays a critical role in appetite suppression
Food intake behavior is regulated by a network of appetite-inducing and appetite-suppressing neuronal populations throughout the brain. The parasubthalamic nucleus (PSTN), a relatively unexplored population of neurons in the posterior hypothalamus, has been hypothesized to regulate appetite due to i...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119672/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35507386 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75470 |
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author | Kim, Jessica H Kromm, Grace H Barnhill, Olivia K Sperber, Jacob Heuer, Lauren B Loomis, Sierra Newman, Matthew C Han, Kenneth Gulamali, Faris F Legan, Theresa B Jensen, Katharine E Funderburk, Samuel C Krashes, Michael J Carter, Matthew E |
author_facet | Kim, Jessica H Kromm, Grace H Barnhill, Olivia K Sperber, Jacob Heuer, Lauren B Loomis, Sierra Newman, Matthew C Han, Kenneth Gulamali, Faris F Legan, Theresa B Jensen, Katharine E Funderburk, Samuel C Krashes, Michael J Carter, Matthew E |
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description | Food intake behavior is regulated by a network of appetite-inducing and appetite-suppressing neuronal populations throughout the brain. The parasubthalamic nucleus (PSTN), a relatively unexplored population of neurons in the posterior hypothalamus, has been hypothesized to regulate appetite due to its connectivity with other anorexigenic neuronal populations and because these neurons express Fos, a marker of neuronal activation, following a meal. However, the individual cell types that make up the PSTN are not well characterized, nor are their functional roles in food intake behavior. Here, we identify and distinguish between two discrete PSTN subpopulations, those that express tachykinin-1 (PSTN(Tac1) neurons) and those that express corticotropin-releasing hormone (PSTN(CRH) neurons), and use a panel of genetically encoded tools in mice to show that PSTN(Tac1) neurons play an important role in appetite suppression. Both subpopulations increase activity following a meal and in response to administration of the anorexigenic hormones amylin, cholecystokinin (CCK), and peptide YY (PYY). Interestingly, chemogenetic inhibition of PSTN(Tac1), but not PSTN(CRH) neurons, reduces the appetite-suppressing effects of these hormones. Consistently, optogenetic and chemogenetic stimulation of PSTN(Tac1) neurons, but not PSTN(CRH) neurons, reduces food intake in hungry mice. PSTN(Tac1) and PSTN(CRH) neurons project to distinct downstream brain regions, and stimulation of PSTN(Tac1) projections to individual anorexigenic populations reduces food consumption. Taken together, these results reveal the functional properties and projection patterns of distinct PSTN cell types and demonstrate an anorexigenic role for PSTN(Tac1) neurons in the hormonal and central regulation of appetite. |
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spelling | pubmed-91196722022-05-20 A discrete parasubthalamic nucleus subpopulation plays a critical role in appetite suppression Kim, Jessica H Kromm, Grace H Barnhill, Olivia K Sperber, Jacob Heuer, Lauren B Loomis, Sierra Newman, Matthew C Han, Kenneth Gulamali, Faris F Legan, Theresa B Jensen, Katharine E Funderburk, Samuel C Krashes, Michael J Carter, Matthew E eLife Neuroscience Food intake behavior is regulated by a network of appetite-inducing and appetite-suppressing neuronal populations throughout the brain. The parasubthalamic nucleus (PSTN), a relatively unexplored population of neurons in the posterior hypothalamus, has been hypothesized to regulate appetite due to its connectivity with other anorexigenic neuronal populations and because these neurons express Fos, a marker of neuronal activation, following a meal. However, the individual cell types that make up the PSTN are not well characterized, nor are their functional roles in food intake behavior. Here, we identify and distinguish between two discrete PSTN subpopulations, those that express tachykinin-1 (PSTN(Tac1) neurons) and those that express corticotropin-releasing hormone (PSTN(CRH) neurons), and use a panel of genetically encoded tools in mice to show that PSTN(Tac1) neurons play an important role in appetite suppression. Both subpopulations increase activity following a meal and in response to administration of the anorexigenic hormones amylin, cholecystokinin (CCK), and peptide YY (PYY). Interestingly, chemogenetic inhibition of PSTN(Tac1), but not PSTN(CRH) neurons, reduces the appetite-suppressing effects of these hormones. Consistently, optogenetic and chemogenetic stimulation of PSTN(Tac1) neurons, but not PSTN(CRH) neurons, reduces food intake in hungry mice. PSTN(Tac1) and PSTN(CRH) neurons project to distinct downstream brain regions, and stimulation of PSTN(Tac1) projections to individual anorexigenic populations reduces food consumption. Taken together, these results reveal the functional properties and projection patterns of distinct PSTN cell types and demonstrate an anorexigenic role for PSTN(Tac1) neurons in the hormonal and central regulation of appetite. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9119672/ /pubmed/35507386 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75470 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Kim, Jessica H Kromm, Grace H Barnhill, Olivia K Sperber, Jacob Heuer, Lauren B Loomis, Sierra Newman, Matthew C Han, Kenneth Gulamali, Faris F Legan, Theresa B Jensen, Katharine E Funderburk, Samuel C Krashes, Michael J Carter, Matthew E A discrete parasubthalamic nucleus subpopulation plays a critical role in appetite suppression |
title | A discrete parasubthalamic nucleus subpopulation plays a critical role in appetite suppression |
title_full | A discrete parasubthalamic nucleus subpopulation plays a critical role in appetite suppression |
title_fullStr | A discrete parasubthalamic nucleus subpopulation plays a critical role in appetite suppression |
title_full_unstemmed | A discrete parasubthalamic nucleus subpopulation plays a critical role in appetite suppression |
title_short | A discrete parasubthalamic nucleus subpopulation plays a critical role in appetite suppression |
title_sort | discrete parasubthalamic nucleus subpopulation plays a critical role in appetite suppression |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119672/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35507386 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75470 |
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