Drp1 is required for AgRP neuronal activity and feeding.
Sungho JinNal Ae YoonZhong-Wu LiuJae Eun SongTamas L HorvathJung Dae KimSabrina DianoPublished in: eLife (2021)
The hypothalamic orexigenic Agouti-related peptide (AgRP)-expressing neurons are crucial for the regulation of whole-body energy homeostasis. Here, we show that fasting-induced AgRP neuronal activation is associated with dynamin-related peptide 1 (DRP1)-mediated mitochondrial fission and mitochondrial fatty acid utilization in AgRP neurons. In line with this, mice lacking Dnm1l in adult AgRP neurons (Drp1 cKO) show decreased fasting- or ghrelin-induced AgRP neuronal activity and feeding and exhibited a significant decrease in body weight, fat mass, and feeding accompanied by a significant increase in energy expenditure. In support of the role for mitochondrial fission and fatty acids oxidation, Drp1 cKO mice showed attenuated palmitic acid-induced mitochondrial respiration. Altogether, our data revealed that mitochondrial dynamics and fatty acids oxidation in hypothalamic AgRP neurons is a critical mechanism for AgRP neuronal function and body-weight regulation.
Keyphrases
- fatty acid
- body weight
- oxidative stress
- spinal cord
- diabetic rats
- high glucose
- cerebral ischemia
- drug induced
- blood glucose
- hydrogen peroxide
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- endothelial cells
- blood pressure
- electronic health record
- nitric oxide
- blood brain barrier
- brain injury
- stress induced
- weight loss