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Neurotensin neurons in the extended amygdala control dietary choice and energy homeostasis.

Alberto Corona1,2, Sara Boyle1,2, Alessandro Furlan3,4, Radhashree Sharma1, Rachel Rubino1, Jill Habel1, Eva Carlotta Gablenz1,5, Jacqueline Giovanniello1,2, Semir Beyaz1, Tobias Janowitz1,6, Stephen David Shea1, Bo Li7.   

Abstract

Obesity is a global pandemic that is causally linked to many life-threatening diseases. Apart from some rare genetic conditions, the biological drivers of overeating and reduced activity are unclear. Here, we show that neurotensin-expressing neurons in the mouse interstitial nucleus of the posterior limb of the anterior commissure (IPAC), a nucleus of the central extended amygdala, encode dietary preference for unhealthy energy-dense foods. Optogenetic activation of IPACNts neurons promotes obesogenic behaviors, such as hedonic eating, and modulates food preference. Conversely, acute inhibition of IPACNts neurons reduces feeding and decreases hedonic eating. Chronic inactivation of IPACNts neurons recapitulates these effects, reduces preference for sweet, non-caloric tastants and, furthermore, enhances locomotion and energy expenditure; as a result, mice display long-term weight loss and improved metabolic health and are protected from obesity. Thus, the activity of a single neuronal population bidirectionally regulates energy homeostasis. Our findings could lead to new therapeutic strategies to prevent and treat obesity.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36266470     DOI: 10.1038/s41593-022-01178-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Neurosci        ISSN: 1097-6256            Impact factor:   28.771


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