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p53 in AgRP neurons is required for protection against diet-induced obesity via JNK1

Authors :
Quinones, Mar
Al-Massadi, Omar
Folgueira, Cintia
Bremser, Stephan
Gallego, Rosalia
Torres-Leal, Leonardo
Haddad-Tovolli, Roberta
Garcia-Caceres, Cristina
Hernandez-Bautista, Rene
Lam, Brian Y. H.
Beiroa, Daniel
Sanchez-Rebordelo, Estrella
Senra, Ana
Malagon, Jose A.
Valerio, Patricia
Fondevila, Marcos F.
Ferno, Johan
Malagon, Maria M.
Contreras, Raian
Pfluger, Paul
Bruening, Jens C.
Yeo, Giles
Tschoep, Matthias
Dieguez, Carlos
Lopez, Miguel
Claret, Marc
Kloppenburg, Peter
Sabio, Guadalupe
Nogueiras, Ruben
Quinones, Mar
Al-Massadi, Omar
Folgueira, Cintia
Bremser, Stephan
Gallego, Rosalia
Torres-Leal, Leonardo
Haddad-Tovolli, Roberta
Garcia-Caceres, Cristina
Hernandez-Bautista, Rene
Lam, Brian Y. H.
Beiroa, Daniel
Sanchez-Rebordelo, Estrella
Senra, Ana
Malagon, Jose A.
Valerio, Patricia
Fondevila, Marcos F.
Ferno, Johan
Malagon, Maria M.
Contreras, Raian
Pfluger, Paul
Bruening, Jens C.
Yeo, Giles
Tschoep, Matthias
Dieguez, Carlos
Lopez, Miguel
Claret, Marc
Kloppenburg, Peter
Sabio, Guadalupe
Nogueiras, Ruben
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

p53 is a well-known tumor suppressor that has emerged as an important player in energy balance. However, its metabolic role in the hypothalamus remains unknown. Herein, we show that mice lacking p53 in agouti-related peptide (AgRP), but not proopiomelanocortin (POMC) or steroidogenic factor-1 (SF1) neurons, are more prone to develop diet-induced obesity and show reduced brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenic activity. AgRP-specific ablation of p53 resulted in increased hypothalamic c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) activity before the mice developed obesity, and central inhibition of JNK reversed the obese phenotype of these mice. The overexpression of p53 in the ARC or specifically in AgRP neurons of obese mice decreased body weight and stimulated BAT thermogenesis, resulting in body weight loss. Finally, p53 in AgRP neurons regulates the ghrelin-induced food intake and body weight. Overall, our findings provide evidence that p53 in AgRP neurons is required for normal adaptations against diet-induced obesity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364912721
Document Type :
Electronic Resource