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Institute
- Institut für Ernährungswissenschaft (275) (remove)
The central melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) system has been intensively studied for its involvement in the regulation of feeding behaviour and body weight regulation. The importance of the neuropeptide MCH in the control of energy balance has been underlined by MCH knock out and Melanin-concentrating hormone receptor subtype 1 (MCHR-1) knock-out animals. The anorectic and anti-obesity effects of selective MCHR-1 antagonists have confirmed the notion that pharmacological blockade of MCHR-1 is a potential therapeutic approach for obesity. First aim of this work is to study the neurochemical “equipment” of MCHR-1 immunoreactive neurons by double-labelling immunohistochemistry within the rat hypothalamus. Of special interest is the neuroanatomical identification of other hypothalamic neuropeptides that are co-distributed with MCHR-1. A second part of this study deals with the examination of neuronal activation patterns after pharmacological or physiological, feeding-related stimuli and was introduced to further understand central regulatory mechanisms of the MCH system. In the first part of work, I wanted to neurochemically characterize MCHR-1 immunoreactive neurons in the rat hypothalamus for colocalisation with neuropeptides of interest. Therefore I performed an immunohistochemical colocalisation study using a specific antibody against MCHR-1 in combination with antibodies against hypothalamic neuropeptides. I showed that MCHR-1 immunoreactivity (IR) was co-localised with orexin A in the lateral hypothalamus, and with adrenocorticotropic hormone and neuropeptide Y in the arcuate nucleus. Additionally, MCHR-1 IR was co-localised with the neuropeptides vasopressin and oxytocin in magnocellular neurons of the supraoptic and paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus and corticotrophin releasing hormone in the parvocellular division of the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus. Moreover, for the first time MCHR-1 immunoreactivity was found in both the adenohypophyseal and neurohypophyseal part of the rat pituitary. These results provide the neurochemical basis for previously described potential physiological actions of MCH at its target receptor. In particular, the MCHR-1 may be involved not only in food intake regulation, but also in other physiological actions such as fluid regulation, reproduction and stress response, possibly through here examined neuropeptides. Central activation patterns induced by pharmacological or physiological stimulation can be mapped using c-Fos immunohistochemistry. In the first experimental design, central administration (icv) of MCH in the rat brain resulted in acute and significant increase of food and water intake, but this animal treatment did not induce a specific c-Fos induction pattern in hypothalamic nuclei. In contrast, sub-chronic application of MCHR-1 antagonist promoted a significant decrease in food- and water intake during an eight day treatment period. A qualitative analysis of c-Fos immunohistochemistry of sections derived from MCHR-1 antagonist treated animals showed a specific neuronal activation in the paraventricular nucleus, the supraoptic nucleus and the dorsomedial hypothalamus. These results could be substantiated by quantitative evaluation of an automated, software-supported analysis of the c-Fos signal. Additionally, I examined the activation pattern of rats in a restricted feeding schedule (RFS) to identify pathways involved in hunger and satiety. Animals were trained for 9 days to feed during a three hour period. On the last day, food restricted animals was also allowed to feed for the three hours, while food deprived (FD) animals did not receive food. Mapping of neuronal activation showed a clear difference between stareved (FD) and satiated (FR) rats. FD animals showed significant induction of c-Fos in forebrain regions, several hypothalamic nuclei, amygdaloid thalamus and FR animals in the supraoptic nucleus and the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, and the nucleus of the solitary tract. In the lateral hypothalamus of FD rats, c-Fos IR showed strong colocalisation for Orexin A, but no co-staining for MCH immunoreactivity. However, a large number of c-Fos IR neurons within activated regions of FD and FR animals was co-localised with MCHR-1 within selected regions. To conclude, the experimental set-up of scheduled feeding can be used to induce a specific hunger or satiety activation pattern within the rat brain. My results show a differential activation by hunger signals of MCH neurons and furthermore, demonstrates that MCHR-1 expressing neurons may be essential parts of downstream processing of physiological feeding/hunger stimuli. In the final part of my work, the relevance of here presented studies is discussed with respect to possible introduction of MCHR-1 antagonists as drug candidates for the treatment of obesity.
Investigation of Sirtuin 3 overexpression as a genetic model of fasting in hypothalamic neurons
(2021)
Diabetes is a major public health problem with increasing global prevalence. Type 2 diabetes (T2D), which accounts for 90% of all diagnosed cases, is a complex polygenic disease also modulated by epigenetics and lifestyle factors. For the identification of T2D-associated genes, linkage analyses combined with mouse breeding strategies and bioinformatic tools were useful in the past. In a previous study in which a backcross population of the lean and diabetes-prone dilute brown non-agouti (DBA) mouse and the obese and diabetes-susceptible New Zealand obese (NZO) mouse was characterized, a major diabetes quantitative trait locus (QTL) was identified on chromosome 4. The locus was designated non-insulin dependent diabetes from DBA (Nidd/DBA). The aim of this thesis was (i) to perform a detailed phenotypic characterization of the Nidd/DBA mice, (ii) to further narrow the critical region and (iii) to identify the responsible genetic variant(s) of the Nidd/DBA locus. The phenotypic characterization of recombinant congenic mice carrying a 13.6 Mbp Nidd/DBA fragment with 284 genes presented a gradually worsening metabolic phenotype. Nidd/DBA allele carriers exhibited severe hyperglycemia (~19.9 mM) and impaired glucose clearance at 12 weeks of age. Ex vivo perifusion experiments with islets of 13-week-old congenic mice revealed a tendency towards reduced insulin secretion in homozygous DBA mice. In addition, 16-week-old mice showed a severe loss of β-cells and reduced pancreatic insulin content. Pathway analysis of transcriptome data from islets of congenic mice pointed towards a downregulation of cell survival genes. Morphological analysis of pancreatic sections displayed a reduced number of bi-hormonal cells co-expressing glucagon and insulin in homozygous DBA mice, which could indicate a reduced plasticity of endocrine cells in response to hyperglycemic stress. Further generation and phenotyping of recombinant congenic mice enabled the isolation of a 3.3 Mbp fragment that was still able to induce hyperglycemia and contained 61 genes. Bioinformatic analyses including haplotype mapping, sequence and transcriptome analysis were integrated in order to further reduce the number of candidate genes and to identify the presumable causative gene variant. Four putative candidate genes (Ttc39a, Kti12, Osbpl9, Calr4) were defined, which were either differentially expressed or carried a sequence variant. In addition, in silico ChIP-Seq analyses of the 3.3 Mbp region indicated a high number of SNPs located in active regions of binding sites of β-cell transcription factors. This points towards potentially altered cis-regulatory elements that could be responsible for the phenotype conferred by the Nidd/DBA locus. In summary, the Nidd/DBA locus mediates impaired glucose homeostasis and reduced insulin secretion capacity which finally leads to β-cell death. The downregulation of cell survival genes and reduced plasticity of endocrine cells could further contribute to the β-cell loss. The critical region was narrowed down to a 3.3 Mbp fragment containing 61 genes, of which four might be involved in the development of the diabetogenic Nidd/DBA phenotype.