Orexin gene expression is increased during states of hypertriglyceridemia

KE Wortley, GQ Chang, Z Davydova… - American Journal of …, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
KE Wortley, GQ Chang, Z Davydova, SF Leibowitz
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and …, 2003journals.physiology.org
Previous reports implicate the orexins in eating and body weight regulation. This study
investigated possible functional relationships between hypothalamic orexins and circulating
hormones or metabolites. In situ hybridization and quantitative PCR were used to examine
orexin expression in the perifornical hypothalamus (PF) of rats and mice on diets varying in
fat content and with differential propensity toward obesity. The results showed that orexin
gene expression was stimulated by a high-fat diet in close association with elevated …
Previous reports implicate the orexins in eating and body weight regulation. This study investigated possible functional relationships between hypothalamic orexins and circulating hormones or metabolites. In situ hybridization and quantitative PCR were used to examine orexin expression in the perifornical hypothalamus (PF) of rats and mice on diets varying in fat content and with differential propensity toward obesity. The results showed that orexin gene expression was stimulated by a high-fat diet in close association with elevated triglyceride levels, suggesting a functional relationship between these measures. Results obtained in obesity-prone rats and mice revealed a similar increase in orexin in close relation to triglycerides. A direct test of this orexin-triglyceride link was performed with Intralipid, which increased PF orexin expression along with circulating triglycerides. Whereas PF galanin is similarly stimulated by dietary fat, double-labeling immunofluorescence studies showed that orexin and galanin neurons are anatomically distinct. This evidence suggests that the orexins, like galanin, are “fat-responsive” peptides that respond to circulating lipids.
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