Tanycyte specific ablation of diacylglycerol lipase alpha stimulates the hypothalamic‐pituitary‐thyroid
axis by decreasing the endocannabinoid mediated inhibition of TRH release
Hungarian National Brain Research Program(2017-1.2.1-NKP-2017-00002)
EU H2020 THYRAGE(No. 666869)
Hungarian Science Foundation(OTKA K124767)
Hungarian Science Foundation OTKA(K125247)
In addition to the hypophysiotropic thyrotropin‐releasing hormone (TRH)‐synthesizing
neurons, a glial cell type, the tanycytes, also play a role in the regulation of the
hypothalamic‐pituitary‐thyroid (HPT) axis. Tanycytes modulate the feedback regulation
of the axis by regulating the local thyroid hormone availability in the median eminence
where the hypophysiotropic axons terminate. Recently, we showed that tanycytes produce
diacylglycerol lipase alpha (DAGLα), the synthesizing enzyme of the endocannabinoid
2‐arachidonoylglycerol (2‐AG) that inhibits the release of TRH from the hypophysiotropic
terminals in median eminence explants. To determine the importance of the endocannabinoid
production of tanycytes, adult male Rax‐CreERT2//DAGLαfl/fl mice
were treated with tamoxifen to induce a tanycyte specific decrease of DAGLα expression
(T‐DAGLα KO). The effect of this genetic manipulation on the activity of the HPT axis
was determined. Tanycyte specific decrease of DAGLα expression resulted in an approximately
2‐fold increase of TSHβ mRNA level that was accompanied by increased levels of circulating
free T4. The TRH mRNA level was, however, not influenced by the genetic manipulation.
In addition to the effects on the HPT axis, the T‐DAGLα KO mice showed increased fat
mass ratio and decreased blood glucose levels. These data indicate that when endocannabinoid
release of tanycytes is decreased, the disinhibition of the TRH release induces increased
TSH synthesis and higher circulating T4 levels. Thus it suggests that in wild‐type
mice, tanycytes exert a tonic inhibitory effect on the TRH release of hypophysiotropic
axons. Furthermore, the endocannabinoid release of tanycytes also influences glucose
homeostasis and fat deposition.