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J Clin Invest ; 131(1)2021 01 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33021965

ABSTRACT

Obesity occurs when energy expenditure is outweighed by energy intake. Tuberal hypothalamic nuclei, including the arcuate nucleus (ARC), ventromedial nucleus (VMH), and dorsomedial nucleus (DMH), control food intake and energy expenditure. Here we report that, in contrast with females, male mice lacking circadian nuclear receptors REV-ERBα and -ß in the tuberal hypothalamus (HDKO mice) gained excessive weight on an obesogenic high-fat diet due to both decreased energy expenditure and increased food intake during the light phase. Moreover, rebound food intake after fasting was markedly increased in HDKO mice. Integrative transcriptomic and cistromic analyses revealed that such disruption in feeding behavior was due to perturbed REV-ERB-dependent leptin signaling in the ARC. Indeed, in vivo leptin sensitivity was impaired in HDKO mice on an obesogenic diet in a diurnal manner. Thus, REV-ERBs play a crucial role in hypothalamic control of food intake and diurnal leptin sensitivity in diet-induced obesity.


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Circadian Rhythm , Diet/adverse effects , Hypothalamus/metabolism , Leptin/metabolism , Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group D, Member 1/metabolism , Obesity/metabolism , Signal Transduction , Animals , Female , Leptin/genetics , Male , Mice , Mice, Knockout , Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group D, Member 1/genetics , Obesity/chemically induced , Obesity/genetics
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