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Lateral Hypothalamic Neurotensin Neurons Orchestrate Dual Weight Loss Behaviors via Distinct Mechanisms.

Citation
Woodworth, H. L., et al. “Lateral Hypothalamic Neurotensin Neurons Orchestrate Dual Weight Loss Behaviors Via Distinct Mechanisms.”. Cell Reports, pp. 3116-3128.
Center University of Michigan
Author Hillary L Woodworth, Bethany G Beekly, Hannah M Batchelor, Raluca Bugescu, Patricia Perez-Bonilla, Laura E Schroeder, Gina M Leinninger
Keywords Drinking, energy balance, feeding, Lateral hypothalamic area, locomotor activity, neurotensin, neurotensin receptor, obesity
Abstract

The central mechanism by which neurotensin (Nts) potentiates weight loss has remained elusive. We leveraged chemogenetics to reveal that Nts-expressing neurons of the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) promote weight loss in mice by increasing volitional activity and restraining food intake. Intriguingly, these dual weight loss behaviors are mediated by distinct signaling pathways: Nts action via NtsR1 is essential for the anorectic effect of the LHA Nts circuit, but not for regulation of locomotor or drinking behavior. Furthermore, although LHA Nts neurons cannot reduce intake of freely available obesogenic foods, they effectively restrain motivated feeding in hungry, weight-restricted animals. LHA Nts neurons are thus vital mediators of central Nts action, particularly in the face of negative energy balance. Enhanced action via LHA Nts neurons may, therefore, be useful to suppress the increased appetitive drive that occurs after lifestyle-mediated weight loss and, hence, to prevent weight regain.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Cell reports
Volume
21
Issue
11
Number of Pages
3116-3128
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
2211-1247
DOI
10.1016/j.celrep.2017.11.068
Alternate Journal
Cell Rep
PMID
29241540
PMCID
PMC5734099
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