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Roles of Ghrelin and Leptin in Body Mass Regulation under Food Restriction Based on the AMPK Pathway in the Red-Backed Vole, Eothenomys miletus, from Kunming and Dali Regions

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Animals can adapt to food shortages through phenotypic changes. In this study, food restriction reduced the body mass, RMR, serum leptin level, and POMC and CART gene expression in the red-backed vole, Eothenomys miletus; increased AMPK activity; and increased the concentration of gh...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yuting, Jia, Ting, Ren, Yue, Wang, Zhengkun, Zhu, Wanlong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233333
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author Liu, Yuting
Jia, Ting
Ren, Yue
Wang, Zhengkun
Zhu, Wanlong
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Jia, Ting
Ren, Yue
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Zhu, Wanlong
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Animals can adapt to food shortages through phenotypic changes. In this study, food restriction reduced the body mass, RMR, serum leptin level, and POMC and CART gene expression in the red-backed vole, Eothenomys miletus; increased AMPK activity; and increased the concentration of ghrelin in the serum and stomach. The ghrelin-and-leptin-combined AMPK signaling pathway in the hypothalamus could play a role in the body mass regulation of E. miletus under food restriction. Moreover, regional differences in physiological indicators under food restriction may be related to the different temperatures or food resources in different regions. ABSTRACT: The phenotype plasticity of animals’ physiological characteristics is an important survival strategy to cope with environmental changes, especially the change in climate factors. Small mammals that inhabit seasonally changing environments often face the stress of food shortage in winter. This study measured and compared the thermogenic characteristics and related physiological indicators in the adenosine-5′-monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway in Eothenomys miletus between Kunming (KM, n = 18) and Dali (DL, n = 18) under food restriction and refeeding. The results showed that food restriction and the region have significant effects on body mass, the resting metabolic rate (RMR), hypothalamic neuropeptide gene expression, ghrelin levels in the stomach and serum, serum leptin level and the activity of AMPK, and malonyl CoA and carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT-1) activity. Food restriction reduced the body mass, the gene expression of neuropeptide proopiomelanocortin (POMC), cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcription peptide (CART), and leptin level. However, the ghrelin concentration and AMPK activity increased. After refeeding, there was no difference in these physiological indexes between the food restriction and control groups. Moreover, the physiological indicators also showed regional differences, such as the body mass, POMC and CART gene expression, ghrelin concentration in the stomach and serum, and AMPK activity in DL changed more significantly. All these results showed that food restriction reduces energy metabolism in E. miletus. After refeeding, most of the relevant physiological indicators can return to the control level, indicating that E. miletus has strong phenotypic plasticity. Ghrelin, leptin, and the AMPK pathway play an important role in the energy metabolism of E. miletus under food restriction. Moreover, regional differences in physiological indicators under food restriction may be related to the different temperatures or food resources in different regions.
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spelling pubmed-97392732022-12-11 Roles of Ghrelin and Leptin in Body Mass Regulation under Food Restriction Based on the AMPK Pathway in the Red-Backed Vole, Eothenomys miletus, from Kunming and Dali Regions Liu, Yuting Jia, Ting Ren, Yue Wang, Zhengkun Zhu, Wanlong Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Animals can adapt to food shortages through phenotypic changes. In this study, food restriction reduced the body mass, RMR, serum leptin level, and POMC and CART gene expression in the red-backed vole, Eothenomys miletus; increased AMPK activity; and increased the concentration of ghrelin in the serum and stomach. The ghrelin-and-leptin-combined AMPK signaling pathway in the hypothalamus could play a role in the body mass regulation of E. miletus under food restriction. Moreover, regional differences in physiological indicators under food restriction may be related to the different temperatures or food resources in different regions. ABSTRACT: The phenotype plasticity of animals’ physiological characteristics is an important survival strategy to cope with environmental changes, especially the change in climate factors. Small mammals that inhabit seasonally changing environments often face the stress of food shortage in winter. This study measured and compared the thermogenic characteristics and related physiological indicators in the adenosine-5′-monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway in Eothenomys miletus between Kunming (KM, n = 18) and Dali (DL, n = 18) under food restriction and refeeding. The results showed that food restriction and the region have significant effects on body mass, the resting metabolic rate (RMR), hypothalamic neuropeptide gene expression, ghrelin levels in the stomach and serum, serum leptin level and the activity of AMPK, and malonyl CoA and carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT-1) activity. Food restriction reduced the body mass, the gene expression of neuropeptide proopiomelanocortin (POMC), cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcription peptide (CART), and leptin level. However, the ghrelin concentration and AMPK activity increased. After refeeding, there was no difference in these physiological indexes between the food restriction and control groups. Moreover, the physiological indicators also showed regional differences, such as the body mass, POMC and CART gene expression, ghrelin concentration in the stomach and serum, and AMPK activity in DL changed more significantly. All these results showed that food restriction reduces energy metabolism in E. miletus. After refeeding, most of the relevant physiological indicators can return to the control level, indicating that E. miletus has strong phenotypic plasticity. Ghrelin, leptin, and the AMPK pathway play an important role in the energy metabolism of E. miletus under food restriction. Moreover, regional differences in physiological indicators under food restriction may be related to the different temperatures or food resources in different regions. MDPI 2022-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9739273/ /pubmed/36496854 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233333 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Roles of Ghrelin and Leptin in Body Mass Regulation under Food Restriction Based on the AMPK Pathway in the Red-Backed Vole, Eothenomys miletus, from Kunming and Dali Regions
title Roles of Ghrelin and Leptin in Body Mass Regulation under Food Restriction Based on the AMPK Pathway in the Red-Backed Vole, Eothenomys miletus, from Kunming and Dali Regions
title_full Roles of Ghrelin and Leptin in Body Mass Regulation under Food Restriction Based on the AMPK Pathway in the Red-Backed Vole, Eothenomys miletus, from Kunming and Dali Regions
title_fullStr Roles of Ghrelin and Leptin in Body Mass Regulation under Food Restriction Based on the AMPK Pathway in the Red-Backed Vole, Eothenomys miletus, from Kunming and Dali Regions
title_full_unstemmed Roles of Ghrelin and Leptin in Body Mass Regulation under Food Restriction Based on the AMPK Pathway in the Red-Backed Vole, Eothenomys miletus, from Kunming and Dali Regions
title_short Roles of Ghrelin and Leptin in Body Mass Regulation under Food Restriction Based on the AMPK Pathway in the Red-Backed Vole, Eothenomys miletus, from Kunming and Dali Regions
title_sort roles of ghrelin and leptin in body mass regulation under food restriction based on the ampk pathway in the red-backed vole, eothenomys miletus, from kunming and dali regions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233333
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