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The nutrient sensor OGT in PVN neurons regulates feeding.

Citation
Lagerlöf, O., et al. “The Nutrient Sensor Ogt In Pvn Neurons Regulates Feeding.”. Science (New York, N.y.), pp. 1293-6.
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Author Olof Lagerlöf, Julia E Slocomb, Ingie Hong, Yeka Aponte, Seth Blackshaw, Gerald W Hart, Richard L Huganir
Abstract

Maintaining energy homeostasis is crucial for the survival and health of organisms. The brain regulates feeding by responding to dietary factors and metabolic signals from peripheral organs. It is unclear how the brain interprets these signals. O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) catalyzes the posttranslational modification of proteins by O-GlcNAc and is regulated by nutrient access. Here, we show that acute deletion of OGT from αCaMKII-positive neurons in adult mice caused obesity from overeating. The hyperphagia derived from the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus, where loss of OGT was associated with impaired satiety. These results identify O-GlcNAcylation in αCaMKII neurons of the PVN as an important molecular mechanism that regulates feeding behavior.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Volume
351
Issue
6279
Number of Pages
1293-6
Date Published
03/2016
ISSN Number
1095-9203
DOI
10.1126/science.aad5494
Alternate Journal
Science
PMID
26989246
PMCID
PMC4817221
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