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A novel regulator of thirst behavior: phoenixin.

Christopher J Haddock1, Gislaine Almeida-Pereira1, Lauren M Stein1, Gina L C Yosten1, Willis K Samson1.   

Abstract

There are examples of physiological conditions under which thirst is inappropriately exaggerated, and the mechanisms for these paradoxical ingestive behaviors remain unknown. We are interested in thirst mechanisms across the female life cycle and have identified a novel mechanism through which ingestive behavior may be activated. We discovered a previously unrecognized endogenous hypothalamic peptide, phoenixin (PNX), identified physiologically relevant actions of the peptide in brain and pituitary gland to control reproductive hormone secretion in female rodents, and in the process identified the previously orphaned G protein-coupled receptor Gpr173 to be a potential receptor for the peptide. Labeled PNX binding distribution in brain parallels areas known to be important in ingestive behaviors as well in areas where gonadal steroids feedback to control estrous cyclicity (Stein LM, Tullock CW, Mathews SK, Garcia-Galiano D, Elias CF, Samson WK, Yosten GLC, Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 311: R489-R496, 2016). We have demonstrated upregulation of Gpr173 during puberty, fluctuations across the estrous cycle, and, importantly, upregulation during the last third of gestation. It is during this hypervolemic, hyponatremic state that both vasopressin secretion and thirst are inappropriately elevated in humans. Here, we show that central administration of PNX stimulated water drinking in both males and females under ad libitum conditions, increased water drinking after overnight fluid deprivation, and increased both water and 1.5% NaCl ingestion under fed and hydrated conditions. Importantly, losartan pretreatment blocked the effect of PNX on water drinking, and knockdown of Gpr173 by use of short interfering RNA constructs significantly attenuated water drinking in response to overnight fluid deprivation. These actions, together with the stimulatory action of PNX on vasopressin secretion, suggest that this recently discovered neuropeptide may impact the recruitment of critically important neural circuits through which ingestive behaviors and endocrine mechanisms that maintain fluid and electrolyte homeostasis are regulated.

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Keywords:  angiotensin II; fluid and electrolyte homeostasis; phoenixin; salt appetite; thirst

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32292064      PMCID: PMC7311681          DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00023.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6119            Impact factor:   3.619


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