Hunger-promoting AgRP neurons trigger an astrocyte-mediated feed-forward autoactivation loop in mice |
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Authors: | Luis Varela Bernardo Stutz Jae Eun Song Jae Geun Kim Zhong-Wu Liu Xiao-Bing Gao Tamas L. Horvath |
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Affiliation: | 1.Program of Integrative Cell Signaling and Neurobiology of Metabolism, Department of Comparative Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.;2.Division of Life Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, Incheon National University, Incheon, South Korea. |
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Abstract: | Hypothalamic feeding circuits have been identified as having innate synaptic plasticity, mediating adaption to the changing metabolic milieu by controlling responses to feeding and obesity. However, less is known about the regulatory principles underlying the dynamic changes in agouti-related protein (AgRP) perikarya, a region crucial for gating of neural excitation and, hence, feeding. Here we show that AgRP neurons activated by food deprivation, ghrelin administration, or chemogenetics decreased their own inhibitory tone while triggering mitochondrial adaptations in neighboring astrocytes. We found that it was the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA released by AgRP neurons that evoked this astrocytic response; this in turn resulted in increased glial ensheetment of AgRP perikarya by glial processes and increased excitability of AgRP neurons. We also identified astrocyte-derived prostaglandin E2, which directly activated — via EP2 receptors — AgRP neurons. Taken together, these observations unmasked a feed-forward, self-exciting loop in AgRP neuronal control mediated by astrocytes, a mechanism directly relevant for hunger, feeding, and overfeeding. |
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Keywords: | Neuroscience |
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