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Publication : Dynamics of Gut-Brain Communication Underlying Hunger.

First Author  Beutler LR Year  2017
Journal  Neuron Volume  96
Issue  2 Pages  461-475.e5
PubMed ID  29024666 Mgi Jnum  J:253249
Mgi Id  MGI:6108956 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2017.09.043
Citation  Beutler LR, et al. (2017) Dynamics of Gut-Brain Communication Underlying Hunger. Neuron 96(2):461-475.e5
abstractText  Communication between the gut and brain is critical for homeostasis, but how this communication is represented in the dynamics of feeding circuits is unknown. Here we describe nutritional regulation of key neurons that control hunger in vivo. We show that intragastric nutrient infusion rapidly and durably inhibits hunger-promoting AgRP neurons in awake, behaving mice. This inhibition is proportional to the number of calories infused but surprisingly independent of macronutrient identity or nutritional state. We show that three gastrointestinal signals-serotonin, CCK, and PYY-are necessary or sufficient for these effects. In contrast, the hormone leptin has no acute effect on dynamics of these circuits or their sensory regulation but instead induces a slow modulation that develops over hours and is required for inhibition of feeding. These findings reveal how layers of visceral signals operating on distinct timescales converge on hypothalamic feeding circuits to generate a central representation of energy balance.
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