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Hippocampal lipoprotein lipase regulates energy balance in rodents
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2013
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ObesityEnergy HomeostasisHippocampal Lipoprotein LipaseEnergy MetabolismMolecular PhysiologyEnergy Homeostasis RegulationMedicinePhysiologyMetabolic RegulationBrain Lipid SensingLipoprotein MetabolismNeuroscienceMetabolismPharmacologyLipid SynthesisHealth Sciences
Brain lipid sensing is necessary to regulate energy balance. Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) may play a role in this process. We tested if hippocampal LPL regulated energy homeostasis in rodents by specifically attenuating LPL activity in the hippocampus of rats and mice, either by infusing a pharmacological inhibitor (tyloxapol), or using a genetic approach (adeno-associated virus expressing Cre-GFP injected into Lpl (lox/lox) mice). Decreased LPL activity by either method led to increased body weight gain due to decreased locomotor activity and energy expenditure, concomitant with increased parasympathetic tone (unchanged food intake). Decreased LPL activity in both models was associated with increased de novo ceramide synthesis and neurogenesis in the hippocampus, while intrahippocampal infusion of de novo ceramide synthesis inhibitor myriocin completely prevented body weight gain. We conclude that hippocampal lipid sensing might represent a core mechanism for energy homeostasis regulation through de novo ceramide synthesis.
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