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Publication : Adult NG2-Glia Are Required for Median Eminence-Mediated Leptin Sensing and Body Weight Control.

First Author  Djogo T Year  2016
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  23
Issue  5 Pages  797-810
PubMed ID  27166944 Mgi Jnum  J:235371
Mgi Id  MGI:5796208 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2016.04.013
Citation  Djogo T, et al. (2016) Adult NG2-Glia Are Required for Median Eminence-Mediated Leptin Sensing and Body Weight Control. Cell Metab 23(5):797-810
abstractText  While leptin is a well-known regulator of body fat mass, it remains unclear how circulating leptin is sensed centrally to maintain energy homeostasis. Here we show that genetic and pharmacological ablation of adult NG2-glia (also known as oligodendrocyte precursors), but not microglia, leads to primary leptin resistance and obesity in mice. We reveal that NG2-glia contact the dendritic processes of arcuate nucleus leptin receptor (LepR) neurons in the median eminence (ME) and that these processes degenerate upon NG2-glia elimination, which explains the consequential attenuation of these neurons' molecular and electrical responses to leptin. Our data therefore indicate that LepR dendrites in the ME represent the principal conduits of leptin's anorexigenic action and that NG2-glia are essential for their maintenance. Given that ME-directed X-irradiation confirmed the pharmacological and genetically mediated ablation effects on body weight, our findings provide a rationale for the known obesity risk associated with cranial radiation therapy.
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