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Publication : Stress- and diet-induced fat gain is controlled by NPY in catecholaminergic neurons.

First Author  Zhang L Year  2014
Journal  Mol Metab Volume  3
Issue  5 Pages  581-91
PubMed ID  25061562 Mgi Jnum  J:223174
Mgi Id  MGI:5648162 Doi  10.1016/j.molmet.2014.05.001
Citation  Zhang L, et al. (2014) Stress- and diet-induced fat gain is controlled by NPY in catecholaminergic neurons. Mol Metab 3(5):581-91
abstractText  Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and noradrenaline are commonly co-expressed in sympathetic neurons. Both are key regulators of energy homeostasis and critical for stress-coping. However, little is known about the specific function of NPY in the catecholaminergic system in these regulations. Here we show that mice with NPY expression only in the noradrenergic and adrenergic cells of the catecholaminergic system (catNPY) exhibited exacerbated diet-induced obesity, lower body and brown adipose tissue temperatures compared to WT and NPY(-/-) mice under a HFD. Furthermore, chronic stress increased adiposity and serum corticosterone level in WT but not NPY(-/-) mice. Re-introducing NPY specifically to the catecholaminergic system in catNPY mice restored stress responsiveness associated with increased respiratory exchange ratio and decreased liver pACC to tACC ratio. These results demonstrate catecholaminergic NPY signalling is critical in mediating diet- and chronic stress-induced fat gain via effects on diet-induced thermogenesis and stress-induced increases in corticosterone levels and lipogenic capacity.
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