Sympathetic Neuro-adipose Connections Mediate Leptin-Driven Lipolysis

نویسندگان

  • Wenwen Zeng
  • Roksana M. Pirzgalska
  • Mafalda M.A. Pereira
  • Nadiya Kubasova
  • Andreia Barateiro
  • Elsa Seixas
  • Yi-Hsueh Lu
  • Albina Kozlova
  • Henning Voss
  • Gabriel G. Martins
  • Jeffrey M. Friedman
  • Ana I. Domingos
چکیده

Leptin is a hormone produced by the adipose tissue that acts in the brain, stimulating white fat breakdown. We find that the lipolytic effect of leptin is mediated through the action of sympathetic nerve fibers that innervate the adipose tissue. Using intravital two-photon microscopy, we observe that sympathetic nerve fibers establish neuro-adipose junctions, directly "enveloping" adipocytes. Local optogenetic stimulation of sympathetic inputs induces a local lipolytic response and depletion of white adipose mass. Conversely, genetic ablation of sympathetic inputs onto fat pads blocks leptin-stimulated phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase and consequent lipolysis, as do knockouts of dopamine β-hydroxylase, an enzyme required for catecholamine synthesis. Thus, neuro-adipose junctions are necessary and sufficient for the induction of lipolysis in white adipose tissue and are an efferent effector of leptin action. Direct activation of sympathetic inputs to adipose tissues may represent an alternative approach to induce fat loss, circumventing central leptin resistance. PAPERCLIP.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cell

دوره 163  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015