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Publication : CRH neurons in the lateral hypothalamic area regulate feeding behavior of mice.

First Author  Li SY Year  2023
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  33
Issue  22 Pages  4827-4843.e7
PubMed ID  37848038 Mgi Jnum  J:343739
Mgi Id  MGI:7567135 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2023.09.050
Citation  Li SY, et al. (2023) CRH neurons in the lateral hypothalamic area regulate feeding behavior of mice. Curr Biol 33(22):4827-4843.e7
abstractText  Food cues serve as pivotal triggers for eliciting physiological responses that subsequently influence food consumption. The magnitude of response induced by these cues stands as a critical determinant in the context of obesity risk. Nonetheless, the underlying neural mechanism that underpins how cues associated with edible food potentiate feeding behaviors remains uncertain. In this study, we revealed that corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)-expressing neurons in the lateral hypothalamic area played a crucial role in promoting consummatory behaviors in mice, shedding light on this intricate process. By employing an array of diverse assays, we initially established the activation of these neurons during feeding. Manipulations using optogenetic and chemogenetic assays revealed that their activation amplified appetite and promoted feeding behaviors, whereas inhibition decreased them. Additionally, our investigation identified downstream targets, including the ventral tegmental area, and underscored the pivotal involvement of the CRH neuropeptide itself in orchestrating this regulatory network. This research casts a clarifying light on the neural mechanism underlying the augmentation of appetite and the facilitation of feeding behaviors in response to food cues. VIDEO ABSTRACT.
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