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Publication : Insulin regulates POMC neuronal plasticity to control glucose metabolism.

First Author  Dodd GT Year  2018
Journal  Elife Volume  7
PubMed ID  30230471 Mgi Jnum  J:268052
Mgi Id  MGI:6269348 Doi  10.7554/eLife.38704
Citation  Dodd GT, et al. (2018) Insulin regulates POMC neuronal plasticity to control glucose metabolism. Elife 7:e38704
abstractText  Hypothalamic neurons respond to nutritional cues by altering gene expression and neuronal excitability. The mechanisms that control such adaptive processes remain unclear. Here we define populations of POMC neurons in mice that are activated or inhibited by insulin and thereby repress or inhibit hepatic glucose production (HGP). The proportion of POMC neurons activated by insulin was dependent on the regulation of insulin receptor signaling by the phosphatase TCPTP, which is increased by fasting, degraded after feeding and elevated in diet-induced obesity. TCPTP-deficiency enhanced insulin signaling and the proportion of POMC neurons activated by insulin to repress HGP. Elevated TCPTP in POMC neurons in obesity and/or after fasting repressed insulin signaling, the activation of POMC neurons by insulin and the insulin-induced and POMC-mediated repression of HGP. Our findings define a molecular mechanism for integrating POMC neural responses with feeding to control glucose metabolism.
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