下丘脑
内分泌学
内科学
交感神经系统
生物
医学
血压
作者
Ling Liu,Zhaohuan Huang,Jian Zhang,Mengtian Wang,Chansol Hurr,Wei Wang,Yue Wu,Zhi Zhang,Wei Xiong,Chao Wang,Feng Wu,Cheng Zhan,Guo‐Qiang Bi,Ji Liu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-52815-3
摘要
Rapid glucose supply is crucial for animal survival during stress response. How the timescale of stress-induced glucose release precisely controlled by hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) neurons remains unclear. Here, we show that stress-induced hyperglycemia can be divided into at least two stages in male mice: the first fast stage is mediated by hypothalamus (paraventricular to ventromedial hypothalamus)-sympathetic (raphe pallidus nucleus to intermediolateral nucleus)-liver (HSL) axis activity; the second delayed stage is mediated by adrenal activity. Blocking the activity of HSL axis impairs predatory evoked flight responses, indicating that the HSL pathway activity is necessary for stress coping. We further reveal the intracellular signal cascade for CRH signal in the hypothalamus, which is mediated by GABA
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