Role of Hypothalamic VGF in Energy Balance and Metabolic Adaption to Environmental Enrichment in Mice
Role of Hypothalamic VGF in Energy Balance and Metabolic Adaption to Environmental Enrichment in Mice
Abstract Environmental enrichment (EE), a housing condition providing complex physical, social, and cognitive stimulation, leads to improved metabolic health and resistance to diet-induced obesity and cancer. One underlying mechanism is the activation of the hypothalamic-sympathoneural-adipocyte axis with hypothalamic brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) as the key mediator. VGF, a peptide precursor particularly abundant in the hypothalamus, was up-regulated by EE. Overexpressing BDNF or acute injection of BDNF protein to the hypothalamus up-regulated VGF, whereas suppressing BDNF signaling down-regulated VGF expression. Moreover, hypothalamic VGF expression was regulated by leptin, melanocortin receptor agonist, and food deprivation mostly paralleled to BDNF expression. Recombinant adeno-associated virus-mediated gene transfer of Cre recombinase to floxed VGF mice specifically decreased VGF expression in the hypothalamus. In contrast to the lean and hypermetabolic phenotype of homozygous germline VGF knockout mice, specific knockdown of hypothalamic VGF in male adult mice led to increased adiposity, decreased core body temperature, reduced energy expenditure, and impaired glucose tolerance, as well as disturbance of molecular features of brown and white adipose tissues without effects on food intake. However, VGF knockdown failed to block the EE-induced BDNF up-regulation or decrease of adiposity indicating a minor role of VGF in the hypothalamic-sympathoneural-adipocyte axis. Taken together, our results suggest hypothalamic VGF responds to environmental demands and plays an important role in energy balance and glycemic control likely acting in the melanocortin pathway downstream of BDNF. (Endocrinology 157: 983-996, 2016)
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai United States
- The Ohio State University United States
Blood Glucose, Leptin, Male, Mice, Knockout, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Receptors, Melanocortin, Neuropeptides, Hypothalamus, Environment, Social Environment, Adaptation, Physiological, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Adipocytes, Animals, Nerve Growth Factors, Obesity, Energy Metabolism, Food Deprivation, Adiposity
Blood Glucose, Leptin, Male, Mice, Knockout, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Receptors, Melanocortin, Neuropeptides, Hypothalamus, Environment, Social Environment, Adaptation, Physiological, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Adipocytes, Animals, Nerve Growth Factors, Obesity, Energy Metabolism, Food Deprivation, Adiposity
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