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Opioidergic signaling contributes to food-mediated suppression of AgRP neurons
Sayar-Atasoy, N.
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Yavuz, Y.
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Laule, C.
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Dong, C.
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Kim, H.
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Rysted, J.
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Flippo, K.
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Davis, D.
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Aklan, I.
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Yilmaz, B.
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Tian, L.
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Atasoy, D. ✉
English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
CELL REPORTS 2639-1856 2211-1247
43
(1)
Paper: 113630
2024
SJR Scopus - Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous): D1
Identifiers
MTMT: 34506563
DOI:
10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113630
WoS:
001156659300001
Scopus:
85181231448
Opioids are generally known to promote hedonic food consumption. Although much of the existing evidence is primarily based on studies of the mesolimbic pathway, endogenous opioids and their receptors are widely expressed in hypothalamic appetite circuits as well; however, their role in homeostatic feeding remains unclear. Using a fluorescent opioid sensor, deltaLight, here we report that mediobasal hypothalamic opioid levels increase by feeding, which directly and indirectly inhibits agouti-related protein (AgRP)-expressing neurons through the μ-opioid receptor (MOR). AgRP-specific MOR expression increases by energy surfeit and contributes to opioid-induced suppression of appetite. Conversely, its antagonists diminish suppression of AgRP neuron activity by food and satiety hormones. Mice with AgRP neuron-specific ablation of MOR expression have increased fat preference without increased motivation. These results suggest that post-ingestion release of endogenous opioids contributes to AgRP neuron inhibition to shape food choice through MOR signaling. © 2023 The Author(s)
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