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Publication : Complementary lateral hypothalamic populations resist hunger pressure to balance nutritional and social needs.

First Author  Petzold A Year  2023
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  35
Issue  3 Pages  456-471.e6
PubMed ID  36827985 Mgi Jnum  J:335827
Mgi Id  MGI:7448288 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2023.02.008
Citation  Petzold A, et al. (2023) Complementary lateral hypothalamic populations resist hunger pressure to balance nutritional and social needs. Cell Metab 35(3):456-471.e6
abstractText  Animals continuously weigh hunger and thirst against competing needs, such as social contact and mating, according to state and opportunity. Yet neuronal mechanisms of sensing and ranking nutritional needs remain poorly understood. Here, combining calcium imaging in freely behaving mice, optogenetics, and chemogenetics, we show that two neuronal populations of the lateral hypothalamus (LH) guide increasingly hungry animals through behavioral choices between nutritional and social rewards. While increased food consumption was marked by increasing inhibition of a leptin receptor-expressing (LepR(LH)) subpopulation at a fast timescale, LepR(LH) neurons limited feeding or drinking and promoted social interaction despite hunger or thirst. Conversely, neurotensin-expressing LH neurons preferentially encoded water despite hunger pressure and promoted water seeking, while relegating social needs. Thus, hunger and thirst gate both LH populations in a complementary manner to enable the flexible fulfillment of multiple essential needs.
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