Literature DB >> 34038711

Preoptic BRS3 neurons increase body temperature and heart rate via multiple pathways.

Ramón A Piñol1, Allison S Mogul2, Colleen K Hadley2, Atreyi Saha2, Chia Li2, Vojtěch Škop2, Haley S Province2, Cuiying Xiao2, Oksana Gavrilova3, Michael J Krashes2, Marc L Reitman4.   

Abstract

The preoptic area (POA) is a key brain region for regulation of body temperature (Tb), dictating thermogenic, cardiovascular, and behavioral responses that control Tb. Previously characterized POA neuronal populations all reduced Tb when activated. Using mice, we now identify POA neurons expressing bombesin-like receptor 3 (POABRS3) as a population whose activation increased Tb; inversely, acute inhibition of these neurons reduced Tb. POABRS3 neurons that project to either the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus or the dorsomedial hypothalamus increased Tb, heart rate, and blood pressure via the sympathetic nervous system. Long-term inactivation of POABRS3 neurons caused increased Tb variability, overshooting both increases and decreases in Tb set point, with RNA expression profiles suggesting multiple types of POABRS3 neurons. Thus, POABRS3 neuronal populations regulate Tb and heart rate, contribute to cold defense, and fine-tune feedback control of Tb. These findings advance understanding of homeothermy, a defining feature of mammalian biology. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  BRS3; blood pressure; body temperature; bombesin-like receptor 3; heart rate; hypothalamus; preoptic area; sympathetic nervous system; thermoregulation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34038711      PMCID: PMC8266747          DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2021.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Metab        ISSN: 1550-4131            Impact factor:   31.373


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