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Leptin-activated hypothalamic BNC2 neurons acutely suppress food intake

Medicine and Health

Leptin-activated hypothalamic BNC2 neurons acutely suppress food intake

H. L. Tan, L. Yin, et al.

Discover how a unique population of leptin-responsive neurons, identified by researchers Han L. Tan and colleagues, plays a crucial role in appetite suppression. This groundbreaking study unveils the mechanism behind leptin's effects on appetite regulation and its implications for energy balance.... show more
Abstract
Leptin is an adipose tissue hormone that maintains homeostatic control of adipose tissue mass by regulating the activity of specific neural populations controlling appetite and metabolism. Leptin regulates food intake by inhibiting orexigenic AGRP neurons and activating anorexigenic POMC neurons. However, whereas AGRP neurons regulate food intake on a rapid time scale, acute activation of POMC neurons has only a minimal effect. This has raised the possibility that there is a heretofore unidentified leptin-regulated neural population that rapidly suppresses appetite. Here we report the discovery of a new population of leptin-target neurons expressing basonuclin 2 (Bnc2) in the arcuate nucleus that acutely suppress appetite by directly inhibiting AGRP neurons. Opposite to the effect of AGRP activation, BNC2 neuronal activation elicited a place preference indicative of positive valence in hungry but not fed mice. The activity of BNC2 neurons is modulated by leptin, sensory food cues and nutritional status. Finally, deleting leptin receptors in BNC2 neurons caused marked hyperphagia and obesity, similar to that observed in a leptin receptor knockout in AGRP neurons. These data indicate that BNC2-expressing neurons are a key component of the neural circuit that maintains energy balance, thus filling an important gap in our understanding of the regulation of food intake and leptin action.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Oct 30, 2024
Authors
Han L. Tan, Luping Yin, Yuqi Tan, Jessica Ivanov, Kaja Plucinska, Anoj Ilanges, Brian R. Herb, Putianqi Wang, Christin Kosse, Paul Cohen, Dayu Lin, Jeffrey M. Friedman
Tags
leptin
appetite suppression
AGR
BNC2 neurons
energy balance
hyperphagia
obesity
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