Serotonin reciprocally regulates melanocortin neurons to modulate food intake |
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Authors: | Heisler Lora K Jobst Erin E Sutton Gregory M Zhou Ligang Borok Erzsebet Thornton-Jones Zoe Liu Hong Yan Zigman Jeffrey M Balthasar Nina Kishi Toshiro Lee Charlotte E Aschkenasi Carl J Zhang Chen-Yu Yu Jia Boss Olivier Mountjoy Kathleen G Clifton Peter G Lowell Bradford B Friedman Jeffrey M Horvath Tamas Butler Andrew A Elmquist Joel K Cowley Michael A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Addenbrooke's Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ, United Kingdom. lkh30@medschl.cam.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The neural pathways through which central serotonergic systems regulate food intake and body weight remain to be fully elucidated. We report that serotonin, via action at serotonin1B receptors (5-HT1BRs), modulates the endogenous release of both agonists and antagonists of the melanocortin receptors, which are a core component of the central circuitry controlling body weight homeostasis. We also show that serotonin-induced hypophagia requires downstream activation of melanocortin 4, but not melanocortin 3, receptors. These results identify a primary mechanism underlying the serotonergic regulation of energy balance and provide an example of a centrally derived signal that reciprocally regulates melanocortin receptor agonists and antagonists in a similar manner to peripheral adiposity signals. |
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