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Consumption of dietary fat causes loss of olfactory sensory neurons and associated circuitry that is not mitigated by voluntary exercise in mice

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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
卷 600, 期 6, 页码 1473-1495

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1113/JP282112

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) from the National Institutes of Deafness and Communication Disorders (NIDCD) [R01DC013080, T32DC000044, F31DC016817]
  2. Robinson Family
  3. Tallahassee Memorial Hospital

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Excess nutrition can lead to loss of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) in mice without necessarily increasing fat storage. A diet high in fat can result in the loss of OSNs and associated axonal projections in mice, regardless of the amount of adipocyte storage.
Excess nutrition causes loss of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) and reduces odour discrimination and odour perception in mice. To separate diet-induced obesity from the consumption of dietary fat, we designed pair-feeding experiments whereby mice were maintained on isocaloric diets for 5 months, which prevented increased fat storage. To test our hypothesis that adiposity was not a prerequisite for loss of OSNs and bulbar projections, we used male and female mice with an odorant receptor-linked genetic reporter (M72tauLacZ; Olfr160) to visualize neural circuitry changes resulting from elevated fat in the diet. Simultaneously we monitored glucose clearance (diagnostic for prediabetes), body fat deposition, ingestive behaviours, select inflammatory markers and energy metabolism. Axonal projections to defined olfactory glomeruli were visualized in whole-mount brains, and the number of OSNs was manually counted across whole olfactory epithelia. After being pair fed a moderately high-fat (MHF) diet, mice of both sexes had body weight, adipose deposits, energy expenditure, respiratory exchange ratios and locomotor activity that were unchanged from control-fed mice. Despite this, they were still found to lose OSNs and associated bulbar projections. Even with unchanged adipocyte storage, pair-fed animals had an elevation in TNF cytokines and an intermediate ability fin glucose clearance. Albeit improving health metrics, access to voluntary running while consuming an ad libitum fatty diet still precipitated a loss of OSNs and associated axonal projections for male mice. Our results support that long-term macronutrient Imbalance can drive anatomical loss in the olfactory system regardless of total energy expenditure.

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