Evidence for a role of the basolateral amygdala in regulating regional metabolism in the stressed brain.
Austin M AdkinsZachary N M LuyoWoong-Ki KimLaurie L WellmanLarry D SanfordPublished in: Science progress (2024)
The brain regulates every physiological process in the body, including metabolism. Studies investigating brain metabolism have shown that stress can alter major metabolic processes, and that these processes can vary between regions. However, no study has investigated how metabolic pathways may be altered by stressor perception, or whether stress-responsive brain regions can also regulate metabolism. The basolateral amygdala (BLA), a region important for stress and fear, has reciprocal connections to regions responsible for metabolic regulation. In this study, we investigated how BLA influences regional metabolic profiles within the hippocampus (HPC) and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), regions involved in regulating the stress response and stress perception, using optogenetics in male C57BL/6 mice during footshock presentation in a yoked shuttlebox paradigm based on controllable (ES) and uncontrollable (IS) stress. RNA extracted from HPC and mPFC were loaded into NanoString® Mouse Neuroinflammation Panels, which also provides a broad view of metabolic processes, for compilation of gene expression profiles. Results showed differential regulation of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and insulin signaling gene expression pathways in HPC and mPFC following ES and IS, and that these differences were altered in response to optogenetic excitation or inhibition of the BLA. These findings demonstrate for the first time that individual brain regions can utilize metabolites in a way that are unique to their needs and function in response to a stressor, and that vary based on stressor controllability and influence by BLA.
Keyphrases
- prefrontal cortex
- resting state
- functional connectivity
- white matter
- cerebral ischemia
- gene expression
- stress induced
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- type diabetes
- drug delivery
- dna methylation
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- brain injury
- multiple sclerosis
- multidrug resistant
- mass spectrometry
- heat stress
- metabolic syndrome
- cancer therapy
- high resolution
- insulin resistance
- transcription factor
- blood brain barrier
- glycemic control
- copy number
- single molecule