Insulin and leptin excite anorexigenic pro‐opiomelanocortin neurones via activation of TRPC 5 channels
Pro‐opiomelanocortin ( POMC ) neurones within the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus are vital anorexigenic neurones. Both the insulin receptor and leptin receptor are coupled to activation of phosphatidylinositide‐3 kinase ( PI 3K) to regulate multiple functions that increase POMC neuronal excitability....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neuroendocrinology 2018-02, Vol.30 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pro‐opiomelanocortin (
POMC
) neurones within the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus are vital anorexigenic neurones. Both the insulin receptor and leptin receptor are coupled to activation of phosphatidylinositide‐3 kinase (
PI
3K) to regulate multiple functions that increase
POMC
neuronal excitability. Using whole‐cell recording in several mammalian species, we have found that both insulin and leptin depolarised
POMC
neurones via activation of transient receptor potential (
TRPC
)5 channels.
TRPC
5 channels have been rigorously characterised as the downstream effector based on their biophysical properties, pharmacological profile, and localisation by immunocytochemistry and single‐cell reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction. By contrast, insulin and leptin hyperpolarise and inhibit neuropeptide Y/agouti‐related peptide neurones via activation of
K
ATP
channels. As proof of principle, insulin given i.c.v. robustly inhibits food intake and increases O
2
utilisation,
CO
2
production and metabolic heat production. Therefore, these findings indicate that the depolarisation/excitation of
POMC
neurones by insulin and leptin is preserved across mammalian species and the activation of
TRPC
5 channels is likely a major mechanism by which insulin and leptin regulate energy homeostasis in mammals. |
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ISSN: | 0953-8194 1365-2826 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jne.12501 |