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Modulation of hypothalamic S6K1 and S6K2 alters feeding behavior and systemic glucose metabolism.

Citation
Tavares, M. R., et al. “Modulation Of Hypothalamic S6K1 And S6K2 Alters Feeding Behavior And Systemic Glucose Metabolism.”. The Journal Of Endocrinology, pp. 71-82.
Center University of Michigan
Author Mariana Rosolen Tavares, Simone Ferreira Lemes, Thais de Fante, Cristina Saenz de Miera, Isadora Carolina Betim Pavan, Rosangela Maria Neves Bezerra, Patricia Oliveira Prada, Marcio Alberto Torsoni, Carol Fuzeti Elias, Fernando Moreira Simabuco
Keywords S6Ks, hypothalamus, mTOR, Metabolism, Neuroendocrinology, obesity
Abstract

The mTOR/S6Ks signaling is one of the intracellular pathways important for metabolic control, acting both peripherally and centrally. In the hypothalamus, mTOR/S6Ks axis mediates the action of leptin and insulin and can modulate the expression of neuropeptides. We analyzed the role of different S6Ks isoforms in the hypothalamic regulation of metabolism. We observed decreased food intake and decreased expression of agouti-related peptide (AgRP) following intracerebroventricular (icv) injections of adenoviral-mediated overexpression of three different S6Ks isoforms. Moreover, mice overexpressing p70-S6K1 in undefined periventricular hypothalamic neurons presented changes in glucose metabolism, as an increase in gluconeogenesis. To further evaluate the hypothalamic role of a less-studied S6K isoform, p54-S6K2, we used a Cre-LoxP approach to specifically overexpress it in AgRP neurons. Our findings demonstrate the potential participation of S6K2 in AgRP neurons regulating feeding behavior.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
The Journal of endocrinology
Volume
244
Issue
1
Number of Pages
71-82
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
1479-6805
DOI
10.1530/JOE-19-0364
Alternate Journal
J. Endocrinol.
PMID
31557728
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