温度调节
下丘脑
神经科学
加巴能
脑源性神经营养因子
能量稳态
内分泌学
内科学
能源消耗
平衡
神经营养因子
生物
医学
受体
抑制性突触后电位
肥胖
作者
Qian Zhou,Changhao Liu,Ting Chen,Yanyang Liu,Ren Cao,Xinyan Ni,Wen Z. Yang,Qiwei Shen,Hongbin Sun,Wei L. Shen
摘要
BDNF and its expressing neurons in the brain critically control feeding and energy expenditure (EE) in both rodents and humans. However, whether BDNF neurons would function in thermoregulation during temperature challenges is unclear. Here, we show that BDNF neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMHBDNF ) of mice are activated by afferent cooling signals. These cooling-activated BDNF neurons are mainly GABAergic. Activation of DMHBDNF neurons or the GABAergic subpopulations is sufficient to increase body temperature, EE, and physical activity. Conversely, blocking DMHBDNF neurons substantially impairs cold defense and reduces energy expenditure, physical activity, and UCP1 expression in BAT, which eventually results in bodyweight gain and glucose/insulin intolerance. Therefore, we identify a subset of DMHBDNF neurons as a novel type of cooling-activated neurons to promote cold defense. Thus, we reveal a critical role of BDNF circuitry in thermoregulation, which deepens our understanding of BDNF in controlling energy homeostasis and obesity.
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