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Hypothalamic Fkbp51 is induced by fasting, and elevated hypothalamic expression promotes obese phenotypes
Authors:Yang Linda  Isoda Fumiko  Yen Kelvin  Kleopoulos Steven P  Janssen William  Fan Xiaoning  Mastaitis Jason  Dunn-Meynell Ambrose  Levin Barry  McCrimmon Rory  Sherwin Robert  Musatov Sergei  Mobbs Charles V
Institution:Fishberg Dept. of Neuroscience, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA.
Abstract:To discover hypothalamic genes that might play a role in regulating energy balance, we carried out a microarray screen for genes induced by a 48-h fast in male C57Bl/6J mouse hypothalamus. One such gene was Fkbp51 (FK506 binding protein 5; Locus NP_034350). The product of this gene is of interest because it blocks glucocorticoid action, suggesting that fasting-induced elevation of this gene in the hypothalamus may reduce glucocorticoid negative feedback, leading to elevated glucocorticoid levels, thus promoting obese phenotypes. Subsequent analysis demonstrated that a 48-h fast induces Fkbp51 in ventromedial, paraventricular, and arcuate hypothalamic nuclei of mice and rats. To assess if hypothalamic Fkbp51 promotes obesity, the gene was transferred to the hypothalamus via an adeno-associated virus vector. Within 2 wk following Fkbp51 overexpression, mice on a high-fat diet exhibited elevated body weight, without hyperphagia, relative to mice receiving the control mCherry vector. Body weight remained elevated for more than 8 wk and was associated with elevated corticosterone and impaired glucose tolerance. These studies suggest that elevated hypothalamic Fkbp51 promotes obese phenotypes.
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