Regulation of Energy Expenditure by Brainstem GABA Neurons.

Publication Type Academic Article
Authors Schneeberger M, Parolari L, Das Banerjee T, Bhave V, Wang P, Patel B, Topilko T, Wu Z, Choi C, Yu X, Pellegrino K, Engel E, Cohen P, Renier N, Friedman J, Nectow A
Journal Cell
Volume 178
Issue 3
Pagination 672-685.e12
Date Published 06/27/2019
ISSN 1097-4172
Keywords Energy Metabolism, GABAergic Neurons
Abstract Homeostatic control of core body temperature is essential for survival. Temperature is sensed by specific neurons, in turn eliciting both behavioral (i.e., locomotion) and physiologic (i.e., thermogenesis, vasodilatation) responses. Here, we report that a population of GABAergic (Vgat-expressing) neurons in the dorsolateral portion of the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN), hereafter DRNVgat neurons, are activated by ambient heat and bidirectionally regulate energy expenditure through changes in both thermogenesis and locomotion. We find that DRNVgat neurons innervate brown fat via a descending projection to the raphe pallidus (RPa). These neurons also densely innervate ascending targets implicated in the central regulation of energy expenditure, including the hypothalamus and extended amygdala. Optogenetic stimulation of different projection targets reveals that DRNVgat neurons are capable of regulating thermogenesis through both a "direct" descending pathway through the RPa and multiple "indirect" ascending pathways. This work establishes a key regulatory role for DRNVgat neurons in controlling energy expenditure.
DOI 10.1016/j.cell.2019.05.048
PubMed ID 31257028
PubMed Central ID PMC7481042
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