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Ablation of Oxytocin Neurons Causes a Deficit in Cold Stress Response.

Journal of the Endocrine Society | 2017

The paraventricular nucleus (PVN) is a critical locus of energy balance control. Three sets of neurons in the PVN are involved in regulating energy balance: oxytocin-expressing neurons (OXT-neurons), thyrotropin-releasing hormone-expressing neurons, and corticotrophin-releasing hormone-expressing neurons. To examine the role of OXT-neurons in energy balance, we ablated these neurons in mice by injecting diphtheria toxin into mice possessing both the oxytocin promoter driving cre expression and a cre-inducible diphtheria toxin receptor. Immunohistochemistry and real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction confirmed that this injection caused a significant decrease in PVN OXT-neurons and OXT-mRNA abundance. OXT-neuron ablation did not alter food intake, weight, or energy expenditure at room temperature on either chow or a high-fat diet. To further characterize OXT-neuron-ablated mice, we examined their response to 1) intraperitoneal cholecystokinin (CCK) injection and 2) thermogenic stress. OXT-neuron-ablated mice had a blunted decrease in feeding response to CCK. When exposed to the extreme cold (4°C) for 3 hours, OXT-neuron-ablated mice had significant decreases in both rectal and brown adipose tissue temperature relative to controls, which was rescued by OXT treatment. Thermographic imaging revealed that OXT-neuron-ablated mice had increased body surface temperature. Thus, we report that OXT-neuron ablation shows no role for OXT-neurons in energy homeostasis at neutral temperature but reveals a heretofore unappreciated role for OXT-neurons and oxytocin specifically in regulating the thermogenic stress response.

Pubmed ID: 29264556 RIS Download

Associated grants

  • Agency: NICHD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: K08 HD087964
  • Agency: NIDDK NIH HHS, United States
    Id: K12 DK094723

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