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A brain-to-gut signal controls intestinal fat absorption

Authors :
Lyu, Qianqian
Xue, Wenzhi
Liu, Ruixin
Ma, Qinyun
Kasaragod, Vikram Babu
Sun, Shan
Li, Qian
Chen, Yanru
Yuan, Mingyang
Yang, Yuying
Zhang, Bing
Nie, Aifang
Jia, Sheng
Shen, Chongrong
Gao, Po
Rong, Weifang
Yu, Chenxi
Bi, Yufang
Zhang, Chunlei
Nan, Fajun
Ning, Guang
Rao, Zihe
Yang, Xiuna
Wang, Jiqiu
Wang, Weiqing
Source :
Nature; October 2024, Vol. 634 Issue: 8035 p936-943, 8p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Although fat is a crucial source of energy in diets, excessive intake leads to obesity. Fat absorption in the gut is prevailingly thought to occur organ-autonomously by diffusion1–3. Whether the process is controlled by the brain-to-gut axis, however, remains largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that the dorsal motor nucleus of vagus (DMV) plays a key part in this process. Inactivation of DMV neurons reduces intestinal fat absorption and consequently causes weight loss, whereas activation of the DMV increases fat absorption and weight gain. Notably, the inactivation of a subpopulation of DMV neurons that project to the jejunum shortens the length of microvilli, thereby reducing fat absorption. Moreover, we identify a natural compound, puerarin, that mimics the suppression of the DMV–vagus pathway, which in turn leads to reduced fat absorption. Photoaffinity chemical methods and cryogenic electron microscopy of the structure of a GABAAreceptor–puerarin complex reveal that puerarin binds to an allosteric modulatory site. Notably, conditional Gabra1knockout in the DMV largely abolishes puerarin-induced intestinal fat loss. In summary, we discover that suppression of the DMV–vagus–jejunum axis controls intestinal fat absorption by shortening the length of microvilli and illustrate the therapeutic potential of puerarin binding to GABRA1 in fat loss.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
634
Issue :
8035
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67378122
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07929-5