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Publication : Metabolic stress drives sympathetic neuropathy within the liver.

First Author  Liu K Year  2021
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  33
Issue  3 Pages  666-675.e4
PubMed ID  33545051 Mgi Jnum  J:303733
Mgi Id  MGI:6510404 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2021.01.012
Citation  Liu K, et al. (2021) Metabolic stress drives sympathetic neuropathy within the liver. Cell Metab 33(3):666-675.e4
abstractText  The nervous system instructs the body's metabolism, including that in the liver. However, the neural anatomy of the liver under either normal or metabolically stressed conditions remains to be unequivocally assessed. Here, we examined neural distributions in the mouse, nonhuman primate, and human livers with advanced 3D imaging. We observed that neural innervations within the liver are predominantly sympathetic, but not parasympathetic, inputs. Moreover, we discovered the profound and reversible loss of such sympathetic innervations during metabolic challenges. This hepatic sympathetic neuropathy was caused by TNFalpha derived from CD11b(+) F4/80(+) immune cells under high-fat-diet (HFD) condition. We further demonstrated that the Sarm1 deletion mitigated the hepatic sympathetic neuropathy and improved metabolic parameters in HFD-challenged mice. Mechanistically, the sympathetic neurotransmitter norepinephrine attenuated the immune-cell inflammation that would otherwise trigger the insulin insensitivity of hepatocytes. These results together reveal the previously unrecognized neuropathic event in the liver with metabolic relevance.
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