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Publication : Thermoregulation via Temperature-Dependent PGD<sub>2</sub> Production in Mouse Preoptic Area.

First Author  Wang TA Year  2019
Journal  Neuron Volume  103
Issue  2 Pages  309-322.e7
PubMed ID  31151773 Mgi Jnum  J:283574
Mgi Id  MGI:6355703 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2019.04.035
Citation  Wang TA, et al. (2019) Thermoregulation via Temperature-Dependent PGD2 Production in Mouse Preoptic Area. Neuron 103(2):309-322.e7
abstractText  Body temperature control is essential for survival. In mammals, thermoregulation is mediated by the preoptic area of anterior hypothalamus (POA), with approximately 30% of its neurons sensitive to brain temperature change. It is still unknown whether and how these temperature-sensitive neurons are involved in thermoregulation, because for eight decades they have only been identified via electrophysiological recording. By combining single-cell RNA-seq with whole-cell patch-clamp recordings, we identified Ptgds as a genetic marker for temperature-sensitive POA neurons. Then, we demonstrated these neurons' role in thermoregulation via chemogenetics. Given that Ptgds encodes the enzyme that synthesizes prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), we further explored its role in thermoregulation. Our study revealed that rising temperature of POA alters the activity of Ptgds-expressing neurons so as to increase PGD2 production. PGD2 activates its receptor DP1 and excites downstream neurons in the ventral medial preoptic area (vMPO) that mediates body temperature decrease, a negative feedback loop for thermoregulation.
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