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Publication : Nutrient-sensing AgRP neurons relay control of liver autophagy during energy deprivation.

First Author  Chen W Year  2023
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  35
Issue  5 Pages  786-806.e13
PubMed ID  37075752 Mgi Jnum  J:335548
Mgi Id  MGI:7470595 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2023.03.019
Citation  Chen W, et al. (2023) Nutrient-sensing AgRP neurons relay control of liver autophagy during energy deprivation. Cell Metab 35(5):786-806.e13
abstractText  Autophagy represents a key regulator of aging and metabolism in sensing energy deprivation. We find that fasting in mice activates autophagy in the liver paralleled by activation of hypothalamic AgRP neurons. Optogenetic and chemogenetic activation of AgRP neurons induces autophagy, alters phosphorylation of autophagy regulators, and promotes ketogenesis. AgRP neuron-dependent induction of liver autophagy relies on NPY release in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH) via presynaptic inhibition of NPY1R-expressing neurons to activate PVH(CRH) neurons. Conversely, inhibiting AgRP neurons during energy deprivation abrogates induction of hepatic autophagy and rewiring of metabolism. AgRP neuron activation increases circulating corticosterone concentrations, and reduction of hepatic glucocorticoid receptor expression attenuates AgRP neuron-dependent activation of hepatic autophagy. Collectively, our study reveals a fundamental regulatory principle of liver autophagy in control of metabolic adaptation during nutrient deprivation.
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