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Nucleus of the Solitary Tract Serotonin 5-HT Receptors Modulate Food Intake.

Citation
D'Agostino, G., et al. “Nucleus Of The Solitary Tract Serotonin 5-Ht Receptors Modulate Food Intake.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 619-630.e5.
Center University of Michigan
Author Giuseppe D'Agostino, David Lyons, Claudia Cristiano, Miriam Lettieri, Cristian Olarte-Sanchez, Luke K Burke, Megan Greenwald-Yarnell, Celine Cansell, Barbora Doslikova, Teodora Georgescu, Pablo Blanco Martinez de Morentin, Martin G Myers, Justin J Rochford, Lora K Heisler
Keywords 5-HT(2C)R, food intake, lorcaserin, nucleus of the solitary tract, obesity, serotonin
Abstract

To meet the challenge to human health posed by obesity, a better understanding of the regulation of feeding is essential. Medications targeting 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT; serotonin) 2C receptors (htr2c; 5-HTR) improve obesity. Here we probed the functional significance of 5-HTRs specifically within the brainstem nucleus of the solitary tract (5-HTR) in feeding behavior. Selective activation of 5-HTR decreased feeding and was sufficient to mediate acute food intake reductions elicited by the 5-HTR agonist obesity medication lorcaserin. Similar to pro-opiomelanocortin neurons expressed within the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (POMC), a subset of POMC neurons co-expressed 5-HTRs and were activated by 5-HTR agonists. Knockdown of POMC prevented the acute appetite-suppressive effect of lorcaserin, whereas POMC knockdown prevented the full anorectic effect. These data identify 5-HTR as a sufficient subpopulation of 5-HTRs in reducing food intake when activated and reveal that 5-HTR agonist obesity medications require POMC within the NTS and ARC to reduce food intake.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Cell metabolism
Volume
28
Issue
4
Number of Pages
619-630.e5
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1932-7420
DOI
10.1016/j.cmet.2018.07.017
Alternate Journal
Cell Metab.
PMID
30146485
PMCID
PMC6371983
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