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Publication : Genetic Identification of Vagal Sensory Neurons That Control Feeding.

First Author  Bai L Year  2019
Journal  Cell Volume  179
Issue  5 Pages  1129-1143.e23
PubMed ID  31730854 Mgi Jnum  J:291579
Mgi Id  MGI:6447316 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2019.10.031
Citation  Bai L, et al. (2019) Genetic Identification of Vagal Sensory Neurons That Control Feeding. Cell 179(5):1129-1143.e23
abstractText  Energy homeostasis requires precise measurement of the quantity and quality of ingested food. The vagus nerve innervates the gut and can detect diverse interoceptive cues, but the identity of the key sensory neurons and corresponding signals that regulate food intake remains unknown. Here, we use an approach for target-specific, single-cell RNA sequencing to generate a map of the vagal cell types that innervate the gastrointestinal tract. We show that unique molecular markers identify vagal neurons with distinct innervation patterns, sensory endings, and function. Surprisingly, we find that food intake is most sensitive to stimulation of mechanoreceptors in the intestine, whereas nutrient-activated mucosal afferents have no effect. Peripheral manipulations combined with central recordings reveal that intestinal mechanoreceptors, but not other cell types, potently and durably inhibit hunger-promoting AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus. These findings identify a key role for intestinal mechanoreceptors in the regulation of feeding.
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