Literature DB >> 35537100

Transient receptor potential cation channel 6 deficiency leads to increased body weight and metabolic dysfunction.

Zhen Wang1,2, Jussara M do Carmo1,2, Alexandre A da Silva1,2, Yiling Fu1,2, Lance T Jaynes1,2, Jaylan Sears1,2, Xuan Li1,2, Alan J Mouton1,2, Ana Carolina M Omoto1,2, Brittney P Xu1,2, John E Hall1,2.   

Abstract

Transient receptor potential cation channel 6 (TRPC6), a member of the TRPC family, is expressed in the hypothalamus and modulates cell Ca2+ influx. However, the role of TRPC6 in controlling metabolic and cardiovascular functions under normal conditions has not been previously determined. Thus the impacts of TRPC6 deletion on energy balance, metabolic, and cardiovascular regulation as well as the anorexic responses to leptin and melanocortin 3/4 receptor (MC3/4R) activation were investigated in this study. Extensive cardiometabolic phenotyping was conducted in male and female TRPC6 knockout (KO) and control mice from 6 to 24 wk of age to assess mechanisms by which TRPC6 influences regulation of energy balance and blood pressure (BP). We found that TRPC6 KO mice are heavier with greater adiposity, are hyperphagic, and have reduced energy expenditure, impaired glucose tolerance, hyperinsulinemia, and increased liver fat compared with controls. TRPC6 KO mice also have smaller brains, reduced proopiomelanocortin mRNA levels in the hypothalamus, and impaired anorexic response to leptin but not to MC3/4R activation. BP and heart rate, assessed by telemetry, were similar in TRPC6 KO and control mice, and BP responses to air-jet stress were attenuated in TRPC6 KO mice despite increased body weight and metabolic disorders that normally raise BP and increase BP responses to stress. Our results provide evidence for a novel and important role of TRPC6 in controlling energy balance, adiposity, and glucose homeostasis, which suggests that normal TRPC6 function may be necessary to link weight gain and hyperleptinemia with BP responses to acute stress.

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Keywords:  blood pressure; energy expenditure; food intake; leptin, obesity

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35537100      PMCID: PMC9190745          DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00097.2021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6119            Impact factor:   3.210


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3.  Shp2 signaling in POMC neurons is important for leptin's actions on blood pressure, energy balance, and glucose regulation.

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Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol       Date:  2014-10-22       Impact factor: 3.619

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6.  Role of proopiomelanocortin neuron Stat3 in regulating arterial pressure and mediating the chronic effects of leptin.

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Review 10.  Obesity-induced hypertension: interaction of neurohumoral and renal mechanisms.

Authors:  John E Hall; Jussara M do Carmo; Alexandre A da Silva; Zhen Wang; Michael E Hall
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