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Lateral Hypothalamic Mc3R-Expressing Neurons Modulate Locomotor Activity, Energy Expenditure, and Adiposity in Male Mice

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ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 160, 期 2, 页码 343-358

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1210/en.2018-00747

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  1. Michigan Medicine Department of Pediatrics
  2. Woodson Accelerator Award in Pediatrics
  3. Whitehall Foundation

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The central melanocortin system plays a crucial role in the control of energy balance. Although the decreased energy expenditure and increased adiposity of melanocortin-3 receptor (Mc3R)-null mice suggest the importance of Mc3R-regulated neurons in energy homeostasis, the roles for specific subsets of Mc3R neurons in energy balance have yet to be determined. Because the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) contributes to the control of energy expenditure and feeding, we generated Mc3r(cre) mice to determine the roles of LHA Mc3R (Mc3R(LHA)) neurons in energy homeostasis. We found that Mc3R(LHA) neurons overlap extensively with LHA neuron markers that contribute to the control of energy balance (neurotensin, galanin, and leptin receptor) and project to brain areas involved in the control of feeding, locomotion, and energy expenditure, consistent with potential roles for Mc3R(LHA) neurons in these processes. Indeed, selective chemogenetic activation of Mc3R(LHA) neurons increased locomotor activity and augmented refeeding after a fast. Although the ablation of Mc3R(LHA) neurons did not alter food intake, mice lacking Mc3R(LHA) neurons displayed decreased energy expenditure and locomotor activity, along with increased body mass and adiposity. Thus, Mc3R neurons lie within LHA neurocircuitry that modulates locomotor activity and energy expenditure and contribute to energy balance control.

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