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Publication : Paraventricular hypothalamus mediates diurnal rhythm of metabolism.

First Author  Kim ER Year  2020
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  3794
PubMed ID  32732906 Mgi Jnum  J:298014
Mgi Id  MGI:6457152 Doi  10.1038/s41467-020-17578-7
Citation  Kim ER, et al. (2020) Paraventricular hypothalamus mediates diurnal rhythm of metabolism. Nat Commun 11(1):3794
abstractText  Defective rhythmic metabolism is associated with high-fat high-caloric diet (HFD) feeding, ageing and obesity; however, the neural basis underlying HFD effects on diurnal metabolism remains elusive. Here we show that deletion of BMAL1, a core clock gene, in paraventricular hypothalamic (PVH) neurons reduces diurnal rhythmicity in metabolism, causes obesity and diminishes PVH neuron activation in response to fast-refeeding. Animal models mimicking deficiency in PVH neuron responsiveness, achieved through clamping PVH neuron activity at high or low levels, both show obesity and reduced diurnal rhythmicity in metabolism. Interestingly, the PVH exhibits BMAL1-controlled rhythmic expression of GABA-A receptor gamma2 subunit, and dampening rhythmicity of GABAergic input to the PVH reduces diurnal rhythmicity in metabolism and causes obesity. Finally, BMAL1 deletion blunts PVH neuron responses to external stressors, an effect mimicked by HFD feeding. Thus, BMAL1-driven PVH neuron responsiveness in dynamic activity changes involving rhythmic GABAergic neurotransmission mediates diurnal rhythmicity in metabolism and is implicated in diet-induced obesity.
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