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Minnesota Obesity Center, Departments of 1 Food Science and Nutrition, 5 Psychiatry, 2 Medicine, and 3 Neuroscience, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul 55108; and 4 Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55417
Inhibition of a signal that produces positive energy balance involving neuropeptide Y (NPY) projection from arcuate nucleus (Arc; site of NPY synthesis) to paraventricular nucleus (PVN; site of NPY release) is one potential mechanism of leptin action. NPY in the PVN increases feeding and decreases uncoupling protein (UCP) activity in brown fat, whereas leptin decreases NPY biosynthesis in the Arc, which presumably decreases PVN NPY. It is hypothesized that decreased NPY activity is necessary for the satiety and thermogenic effects of leptin. To test this, we first determined the effect of leptin on feeding in two paradigms: satiated rats and food-deprived rats. Leptin was effective in decreasing feeding in the satiated rats but ineffective in the food-deprived rats. Next, we determined that leptin decreases NPY and increases UCP gene expression. Finally, we injected leptin intracerebroventricularly before specific PVN NPY microinjection. We found that repletion of NPY in PVN by specific NPY microinjection reverses the feeding-inhibitory and thermogenic effects of centrally administered leptin, the first functional evidence indicating that leptin acts on the Arc-PVN feeding-regulatory pathway.
paraventricular nucleus; arcuate nucleus; gene expression; food intake; brown adipose tissue
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