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Regulation of substrate utilization and adiposity by Agrp neurons.

Citation
Cavalcanti-de-Albuquerque, J. P., et al. “Regulation Of Substrate Utilization And Adiposity By Agrp Neurons.”. Nature Communications, p. 311.
Center Yale University
Author João Paulo Cavalcanti-de-Albuquerque, Jeremy Bober, Marcelo R Zimmer, Marcelo O Dietrich
Abstract

The type of nutrient utilized by the organism at any given time-substrate utilization-is a critical component of energy metabolism. The neuronal mechanisms involved in the regulation of substrate utilization in mammals are largely unknown. Here, we found that activation of hypothalamic Agrp neurons rapidly altered whole-body substrate utilization, increasing carbohydrate utilization, while decreasing fat utilization. These metabolic changes occurred even in the absence of caloric ingestion and were coupled to increased lipogenesis. Accordingly, inhibition of fatty acid synthase-a key enzyme that mediates lipogenesis-blunted the effects of Agrp neuron activation on substrate utilization. In pair-fed conditions during positive energy balance, activation of Agrp neurons improved metabolic efficiency, and increased weight gain and adiposity. Conversely, ablation of Agrp neurons impaired fat mass accumulation. These results suggest Agrp neurons regulate substrate utilization, contributing to lipogenesis and fat mass accumulation during positive energy balance.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
10
Issue
1
Number of Pages
311
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-08239-x
Alternate Journal
Nat Commun
PMID
30659173
PMCID
PMC6338802
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