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Hunger and Satiety Signaling: Modeling Two Hypothalamomedullary Pathways for Energy Homeostasis
Authors:Kazuhiro Nakamura  Yoshiko Nakamura
Affiliation:1. Department of Integrative Physiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan;2. PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kawaguchi, Saitama, Japan
Abstract:The recent discovery of the medullary circuit driving “hunger responses” – reduced thermogenesis and promoted feeding – has greatly expanded our knowledge on the central neural networks for energy homeostasis. However, how hypothalamic hunger and satiety signals generated under fasted and fed conditions, respectively, control the medullary autonomic and somatic motor mechanisms remains unknown. Here, in reviewing this field, we propose two hypothalamomedullary neural pathways for hunger and satiety signaling. To trigger hunger signaling, neuropeptide Y activates a group of neurons in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (PVH), which then stimulate an excitatory pathway to the medullary circuit to drive the hunger responses. In contrast, melanocortin‐mediated satiety signaling activates a distinct group of PVH neurons, which then stimulate a putatively inhibitory pathway to the medullary circuit to counteract the hunger signaling. The medullary circuit likely contains inhibitory and excitatory premotor neurons whose alternate phasic activation generates the coordinated masticatory motor rhythms to promote feeding.
Keywords:brown adipose tissue  feeding  hunger  metabolism  satiety  thermoregulation
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