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Publication : Dendritically targeted Bdnf mRNA is essential for energy balance and response to leptin.

First Author  Liao GY Year  2012
Journal  Nat Med Volume  18
Issue  4 Pages  564-71
PubMed ID  22426422 Mgi Jnum  J:183385
Mgi Id  MGI:5318612 Doi  10.1038/nm.2687
Citation  Liao GY, et al. (2012) Dendritically targeted Bdnf mRNA is essential for energy balance and response to leptin. Nat Med 18(4):564-71
abstractText  Mutations in the Bdnf gene, which produces transcripts with either short or long 3' untranslated regions (3' UTRs), cause human obesity; however, the precise role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the regulation of energy balance is unknown. Here we show the relationship between Bdnf mRNA with a long 3' UTR (long 3' UTR Bdnf mRNA), leptin, neuronal activation and body weight. We found that long 3' UTR Bdnf mRNA was enriched in the dendrites of hypothalamic neurons and that insulin and leptin could stimulate its translation in dendrites. Furthermore, mice harboring a truncated long Bdnf 3' UTR developed severe hyperphagic obesity, which was completely reversed by viral expression of long 3' UTR Bdnf mRNA in the hypothalamus. In these mice, the ability of leptin to activate hypothalamic neurons and inhibit food intake was compromised despite normal activation of leptin receptors. These results reveal a novel mechanism linking leptin action to BDNF expression during hypothalamic-mediated regulation of body weight, while also implicating dendritic protein synthesis in this process.
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