Literature DB >> 32652086

Role of TRPV1/TRPV3 channels in olanzapine-induced metabolic alteration: Possible involvement in hypothalamic energy-sensing, appetite regulation, inflammation and mesolimbic pathway.

Raghunath Singh1, Yashika Bansal1, Rupinder Kaur Sodhi1, Pragyanshu Khare2, Mahendra Bishnoi2, Kanthi Kiran Kondepudi2, Bikash Medhi3, Anurag Kuhad4.   

Abstract

Atypical antipsychotics (AAPs) have the tendency of inducing severe metabolic alterations like obesity, diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and cardiovascular complications. These alterations have been attributed to altered hypothalamic appetite regulation, energy sensing, insulin/leptin signaling, inflammatory reactions and active reward anticipation. Line of evidence suggests that transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 and 3 (TRPV1 and TRPV3) channels are emerging targets in treatment of obesity, diabetes mellitus and could modulate feed intake. The present study was aimed to investigate the putative role TRPV1/TRPV3 in olanzapine-induced metabolic alterations in mice. Female BALB/c mice were treated with olanzapine for six weeks to induce metabolic alterations. Non-selective TRPV1/TRPV3 antagonist (ruthenium red) and selective TRPV1 (capsazepine) and TRPV3 antagonists (2,2-diphenyltetrahydrofuran or DPTHF) were used to investigate the involvement of TRPV1/TRPV3 in chronic olanzapine-induced metabolic alterations. These metabolic alterations were differentially reversed by ruthenium red and capsazepine, while DPTHF didn't show any significant effect. Olanzapine treatment also altered the mRNA expression of hypothalamic appetite-regulating and nutrient-sensing factors, inflammatory genes and TRPV1/TRPV3, which were reversed with ruthenium red and capsazepine treatment. Furthermore, olanzapine treatment also increased expression of TRPV1/TRPV3 in nucleus accumbens (NAc), TRPV3 expression in ventral tegmental area (VTA), which were reversed by the respective antagonists. However, DPTHF treatment showed reduced feed intake in olanzapine treated mice, which might be due to TRPV3 specific antagonism and reduced hedonic feed intake. In conclusion, our results suggested the putative role TRPV1 in hypothalamic dysregulations and TRPV3 in the mesolimbic pathway; both regulate feeding in olanzapine treated mice.
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Keywords:  Antipsychotics; Appetite dysregulation; Energy sensing; Food reward anticipation; TRPV1 and TRPV3

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32652086     DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2020.115124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol        ISSN: 0041-008X            Impact factor:   4.219


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