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Publication : Lateral septum as a melanocortin downstream site in obesity development.

First Author  Xu Y Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  42
Issue  5 Pages  112502
PubMed ID  37171957 Mgi Jnum  J:348144
Mgi Id  MGI:7491437 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112502
Citation  Xu Y, et al. (2023) Lateral septum as a melanocortin downstream site in obesity development. Cell Rep 42(5):112502
abstractText  The melanocortin pathway is well established to be critical for body-weight regulation in both rodents and humans. Despite extensive studies focusing on this pathway, the downstream brain sites that mediate its action are not clear. Here, we found that, among the known paraventricular hypothalamic (PVH) neuron groups, those expressing melanocortin receptors 4 (PVH(Mc4R)) preferably project to the ventral part of the lateral septum (LSv), a brain region known to be involved in emotional behaviors. Photostimulation of PVH(Mc4R) neuron terminals in the LSv reduces feeding and causes aversion, whereas deletion of Mc4Rs or disruption of glutamate release from LSv-projecting PVH neurons causes obesity. In addition, disruption of AMPA receptor function in PVH-projected LSv neurons causes obesity. Importantly, chronic inhibition of PVH- or PVH(Mc4R)-projected LSv neurons causes obesity associated with reduced energy expenditure. Thus, the LSv functions as an important node in mediating melanocortin action on body-weight regulation.
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