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Arabidopsis HDA6 is required for freezing tolerance
Authors:To Taiko Kim  Nakaminami Kentaro  Kim Jong-Myong  Morosawa Taeko  Ishida Junko  Tanaka Maho  Yokoyama Shigeyuki  Shinozaki Kazuo  Seki Motoaki
Affiliation:aDepartment of Physiology, University of Toronto, Canada;bDepartment of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada;cCellular and Molecular Biology, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada;dDepartment of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
Abstract:The control of energy homeostasis within the hypothalamus is under the regulated control of homeostatic hormones, nutrients and the expression of neuropeptides that alter feeding behavior. Elevated levels of palmitate, a predominant saturated fatty acid in diet and fatty acid biosynthesis, alter cellular function. For instance, a key mechanism involved in the development of insulin resistance is lipotoxicity, through increased circulating saturated fatty acids. Although many studies have begun to determine the underlying mechanisms of lipotoxicity in peripheral tissues, little is known about the effects of excess lipids in the brain. To determine these mechanisms we used an immortalized, clonal, hypothalamic cell line, mHypoE-44, to demonstrate that palmitate directly alters the expression of molecular clock components, by increasing Bmal1 and Clock, or by decreasing Per2, and Rev-erbα, their mRNA levels and altering their rhythmic period within individual neurons. We found that these neurons endogenously express the orexigenic neuropeptides NPY and AgRP, thus we determined that palmitate administration alters the mRNA expression of these neuropeptides as well. Palmitate treatment causes a significant increase in NPY mRNA levels and significantly alters the phase of rhythmic expression. We explored the link between AMPK and the expression of neuropeptide Y using the AMPK inhibitor compound C and the AMP analog AICAR. AMPK inhibition decreased NPY mRNA. AICAR also elevated basal NPY, but prevented the palmitate-mediated increase in NPY mRNA levels. We postulate that this palmitate-mediated increase in NPY and AgRP synthesis may initiate a detrimental positive feedback loop leading to increased energy consumption.
Keywords:NPY   Clock gene   Palmitate   AMPK   Hypothalamus   Neurons
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