van den Heuvel José K, Furman Kara, Gumbs Myrtille C R, Eggels Leslie, Opland Darren M, Land Benjamin B, Kolk Sharon M, Narayanan Nandakumar S, Fliers Eric, Kalsbeek Andries, DiLeone Ralph J, la Fleur Susanne E
Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Division of Molecular Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
Biol Psychiatry. 2015 Apr 1;77(7):633-41. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2014.06.008. Epub 2014 Jun 18.
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a hypothalamic neuropeptide that plays a prominent role in feeding and energy homeostasis. Expression of the NPY Y1 receptor (Y1R) is highly concentrated in the nucleus accumbens (Acb), a region important in the regulation of palatable feeding. In this study, we performed a number of experiments to investigate the actions of NPY in the Acb.
First, we determined caloric intake and food choice after bilateral administration of NPY in the Acb in rats on a free-choice diet of saturated fat, 30% sucrose solution, and standard chow and whether this was mediated by the Y1R. Second, we measured the effect of intra-Acb NPY on neuronal activity using in vivo electrophysiology. Third, we examined co-localization of Y1R with enkephalin and dynorphin neurons and the effect of NPY on preproenkephalin messenger RNA levels in the striatum using fluorescent and radioactive in situ hybridization. Finally, using retrograde tracing, we examined whether NPY neurons in the arcuate nucleus projected to the Acb.
In rats on the free-choice, high-fat, high-sugar diet, intra-Acb NPY increased intake of fat, but not sugar or chow, and this was mediated by the Y1R. Intra-Acb NPY reduced neuronal firing, as well as preproenkephalin messenger RNA expression in the striatum. Moreover, Acb enkephalin neurons expressed Y1R and arcuate nucleus NPY neurons projected to the Acb.
NPY reduces neuronal firing in the Acb resulting in increased palatable food intake. Together, our neuroanatomical, pharmacologic, and neuronal activity data support a role and mechanism for intra-Acb NPY-induced fat intake.
神经肽Y(NPY)是一种下丘脑神经肽,在进食和能量稳态中发挥重要作用。NPY Y1受体(Y1R)的表达高度集中在伏隔核(Acb),这是一个在美味食物进食调节中起重要作用的区域。在本研究中,我们进行了一系列实验来研究NPY在Acb中的作用。
首先,我们在给予大鼠自由选择饱和脂肪、30%蔗糖溶液和标准食物的饮食条件下,双侧向Acb注射NPY后,测定热量摄入和食物选择,以及这是否由Y1R介导。其次,我们使用体内电生理学方法测量Acb内注射NPY对神经元活动的影响。第三,我们使用荧光和放射性原位杂交技术,检查Y1R与脑啡肽和强啡肽神经元的共定位,以及NPY对纹状体中前脑啡肽信使核糖核酸水平的影响。最后,我们使用逆行追踪技术,检查弓状核中的NPY神经元是否投射到Acb。
在自由选择高脂肪、高糖饮食的大鼠中,Acb内注射NPY增加了脂肪的摄入量,但不增加糖或食物的摄入量,且这由Y1R介导。Acb内注射NPY降低了神经元放电,以及纹状体中前脑啡肽信使核糖核酸的表达。此外,Acb脑啡肽神经元表达Y1R,且弓状核NPY神经元投射到Acb。
NPY降低了Acb中的神经元放电,导致美味食物摄入量增加。总之,我们的神经解剖学、药理学和神经元活动数据支持了Acb内NPY诱导脂肪摄入的作用和机制。