Tu Longlong, Fukuda Makoto, Tong Qingchun, Xu Yong
USDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research Center, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, 1100 Bates Street #8066, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
Cell Biosci. 2022 May 26;12(1):71. doi: 10.1186/s13578-022-00799-2.
The brain, particularly the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH), has been long known for its involvement in glucose sensing and whole-body glucose homeostasis. However, it is still not fully understood how the brain detects and responds to the changes in the circulating glucose levels, as well as brain-body coordinated control of glucose homeostasis. In this review, we address the growing evidence implicating the brain in glucose homeostasis, especially in the contexts of hypoglycemia and diabetes. In addition to neurons, we emphasize the potential roles played by non-neuronal cells, as well as extracellular matrix in the hypothalamus in whole-body glucose homeostasis. Further, we review the ionic mechanisms by which glucose-sensing neurons sense fluctuations of ambient glucose levels. We also introduce the significant implications of heterogeneous neurons in the VMH upon glucose sensing and whole-body glucose homeostasis, in which sex difference is also addressed. Meanwhile, research gaps have also been identified, which necessities further mechanistic studies in future.
长期以来,人们一直知道大脑,尤其是腹内侧下丘脑核(VMH),参与葡萄糖感知和全身葡萄糖稳态。然而,大脑如何检测并响应循环葡萄糖水平的变化,以及大脑与身体对葡萄糖稳态的协调控制,目前仍未完全了解。在这篇综述中,我们阐述了越来越多的证据表明大脑参与葡萄糖稳态,尤其是在低血糖和糖尿病的背景下。除了神经元,我们强调非神经元细胞以及下丘脑细胞外基质在全身葡萄糖稳态中所起的潜在作用。此外,我们回顾了葡萄糖感应神经元感知周围葡萄糖水平波动的离子机制。我们还介绍了VMH中异质性神经元对葡萄糖感知和全身葡萄糖稳态的重要影响,其中也涉及了性别差异。同时,我们也指出了研究空白,这需要未来进一步开展机制研究。