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The HPA axis modulates the CNS melanocortin control of liver triacylglyceride metabolism.

Petra Wiedmer1, Nilika Chaudhary, Michaela Rath, Chun-Xia Yi, Gayathri Ananthakrishnan, Rubén Nogueiras, Eva K Wirth, Henriette Kirchner, Ulrich Schweizer, Wenke Jonas, Christelle Veyrat-Durebex, Francoise Rohner-Jeanrenaud, Annette Schürmann, Hans-Georg Joost, Matthias H Tschöp, Diego Perez-Tilve.   

Abstract

The central melanocortin system regulates lipid metabolism in peripheral tissues such as white adipose tissue. Alterations in the activity of sympathetic nerves connecting hypothalamic cells expressing melanocortin 3/4 receptors (MC3/4R) with white adipocytes have been shown to partly mediate these effects. Interestingly, hypothalamic neurons producing corticotropin-releasing hormone and thyrotropin-releasing hormone co-express MC4R. Therefore we hypothesized that regulation of hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal (HPA) and hypothalamo-pituitary thyroid (HPT) axes activity by the central melanocortin system could contribute to its control of peripheral lipid metabolism. To test this hypothesis, we chronically infused rats intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) either with an MC3/4R antagonist (SHU9119), an MC3/4R agonist (MTII) or saline. Rats had been previously adrenalectomized (ADX) and supplemented daily with 1mg/kg corticosterone (s.c.), thyroidectomized (TDX) and supplemented daily with 10 μg/kgL-thyroxin (s.c.), or sham operated (SO). Blockade of MC3/4R signaling with SHU9119 increased food intake and body mass, irrespective of gland surgery. The increase in body mass was accompanied by higher epididymal white adipose tissue (eWAT) weight and higher mRNA content of lipogenic enzymes in eWAT. SHU9119 infusion increased triglyceride content in the liver of SO and TDX rats, but not in those of ADX rats. Concomitantly, mRNA expression of lipogenic enzymes in liver was increased in SO and TDX, but not in ADX rats. We conclude that the HPA and HPT axes do not play an essential role in mediating central melanocortinergic effects on white adipose tissue and liver lipid metabolism. However, while basal hepatic lipid metabolism does not depend on a functional HPA axis, the induction of hepatic lipogenesis due to central melanocortin system blockade does require a functional HPA axis.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22061427      PMCID: PMC3237770          DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2011.10.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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