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Leptin Acts via Leptin Receptor-Expressing Lateral Hypothalamic Neurons to Modulate the Mesolimbic Dopamine System and Suppress Feeding
Authors:Gina M Leinninger  Young-Hwan Jo  Rebecca L Leshan  Gwendolyn W Louis  Hongyan Yang  Jason G Barrera  Hilary Wilson  Darren M Opland  Miro A Faouzi  Yusong Gong  Justin C Jones  Christopher J Rhodes  Streamson Chua Jr  Sabrina Diano  Tamas L Horvath  Randy J Seeley  Jill B Becker  Heike Münzberg  Martin G Myers Jr  
Abstract:The lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) acts in concert with the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and other components of the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system to control motivation, including the incentive to feed. The anorexigenic hormone leptin modulates the mesolimbic DA system, although the mechanisms underlying this control have remained incompletely understood. We show that leptin directly regulates a population of leptin receptor (LepRb)-expressing inhibitory neurons in the LHA and that leptin action via these LHA LepRb neurons decreases feeding and body weight. Furthermore, these LHA LepRb neurons innervate the VTA, and leptin action on these neurons restores VTA expression of the rate-limiting enzyme in DA production along with mesolimbic DA content in leptin-deficient animals. Thus, these findings reveal that LHA LepRb neurons link anorexic leptin action to the mesolimbic DA system.
Keywords:HUMDISEASE
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