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Identification of a Brainstem Circuit Controlling Feeding

Journal

CELL
Volume 170, Issue 3, Pages 429-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.06.045

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Funding

  1. JPB foundation [CEN 5402133]
  2. David Rockefeller Fellowship
  3. Brain and Behavior Research Foundation NARSAD
  4. Princeton Neuroscience Institute
  5. Rockefeller University's Shapiro-Silverberg Fund [CEN5301493]
  6. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81200862]
  7. NIMH [R01MH092306]
  8. NIAA
  9. Brain and Behavior Research Foundation NARSAD [21464]

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Hunger, driven by negative energy balance, elicits the search for and consumption of food. While this response is in part mediated by neurons in the hypothalamus, the role of specific cell types in other brain regions is less well defined. Here, we show that neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus, expressing vesicular transporters for GABA or glutamate (hereafter, DRN Vgat and DRN VGLUT3 neurons), are reciprocally activated by changes in energy balance and that modulating their activity has opposite effects on feeding-DRN Vgat neurons increase, whereas DRN VGLUT3 neurons suppress, food intake. Furthermore, modulation of these neurons in obese (ob/ob) mice suppresses food intake and body weight and normalizes locomotor activity. Finally, using molecular profiling, we identify druggable targets in these neurons and show that local infusion of agonists for specific receptors on these neurons has potent effects on feeding. These data establish the DRN as an important node controlling energy balance.

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