Publication: Melanocortin 4 receptors in autonomic neurons regulate thermogenesis and glycemia
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2014
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Berglund, E. D., T. Liu, X. Kong, J. Sohn, L. Vong, Z. Deng, C. E. Lee, et al. 2014. “Melanocortin 4 receptors in autonomic neurons regulate thermogenesis and glycemia.” Nature neuroscience 17 (7): 911-913. doi:10.1038/nn.3737. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.3737.
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SUMMARY Melanocortin 4 receptors (Mc4rs) are expressed by extra-hypothalamic neurons including cholinergic autonomic pre-ganglionic neurons. However, whether Mc4rs in these neurons are required to control energy and glucose homeostasis is unclear. Here we report that Mc4rs in sympathetic, but not parasympathetic, pre-ganglionic neurons are required to regulate energy expenditure and body weight including brown and white adipose tissue thermogenic responses to diet and cold exposure. In addition, deletion of Mc4rs in both sympathetic and parasympathetic cholinergic neurons impairs glucose homeostasis.
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