Mice lacking melanin-concentrating hormone are hypophagic and lean
Masako Shimada,
Nicholas A. Tritos,
Bradford B. Lowell,
Jeffrey S. Flier and
Eleftheria Maratos-Flier ()
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Masako Shimada: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Nicholas A. Tritos: Joslin Diabetes Center
Bradford B. Lowell: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Jeffrey S. Flier: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Nature, 1998, vol. 396, issue 6712, 670-674
Abstract:
Abstract Feeding is influenced by hypothalamic neuropeptides that promote (orexigenic peptides) or inhibit feeding1. Of these, neuropeptide Y (NPY) in the arcuate nucleus2 and melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH)3 and orexins/hypocretins4,5 in the lateral hypothalamus have received attention because their expression is increased during fasting and because they promote feeding when administered centrally. Surprisingly, absence of the orexigenic neuropeptide NPY fails to alter feeding or body weight in normal mice6. As deficiency of a single component of the pathway that limits food intake (such as leptin or receptors for melanocortin-4)7,8 causes obesity, it has been suggested that orexigenic signals are more redundant than those limiting food intake7,8. To define further the physiological role of MCH and to test the redundancy of orexigenic signals, we generated mice carrying a targeted deletion of the MCH gene. MCH-deficient mice have reduced body weight and leanness due to hypophagia (reduced feeding) and an inappropriately increased metabolic rate, despite their reduced amounts of both leptin and arcuate nucleus pro-opiomelanocortin messenger RNA. Our results show that MCH is a critical regulator of feeding and energy balance which acts downstream of leptin and the melanocortin system, and that deletion of a gene encoding a single orexigenic peptide can result in leanness.
Date: 1998
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