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Publication : PPARĪ³ in vagal neurons regulates high-fat diet induced thermogenesis.

First Author  Liu C Year  2014
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  19
Issue  4 Pages  722-30
PubMed ID  24703703 Mgi Jnum  J:213144
Mgi Id  MGI:5582971 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2014.01.021
Citation  Liu C, et al. (2014) PPARgamma in vagal neurons regulates high-fat diet induced thermogenesis. Cell Metab 19(4):722-30
abstractText  The vagus nerve innervates visceral organs providing a link between key metabolic cues and the CNS. However, it is not clear whether vagal neurons can directly respond to changing lipid levels and whether altered "lipid sensing" by the vagus nerve regulates energy balance. In this study, we systematically profiled the expression of all known nuclear receptors in laser-captured nodose ganglion (NG) neurons. In particular, we found PPARgamma expression was reduced by high-fat-diet feeding. Deletion of PPARgamma in Phox2b neurons promoted HFD-induced thermogenesis that involved the reprograming of white adipocyte into a brown-like adipocyte cell fate. Finally, we showed that PPARgamma in NG neurons regulates genes necessary for lipid metabolism and those that are important for synaptic transmission. Collectively, our findings provide insights into how vagal afferents survey peripheral metabolic cues and suggest that the reduction of PPARgamma in NG neurons may serve as a protective mechanism against diet-induced weight gain.
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