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An estrogen-sensitive hypothalamus-midbrain neural circuit controls thermogenesis and physical activity
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Estrogen receptor–α (ERα) expressed by neurons in the ventrolateral subdivision of the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (ERα<sup>vlVMH</sup>) regulates body weight in females, but the downstream neural circuits mediating this biology remain largely unknown. Here we identified a neural circuit mediating the metabolic effects of ERα<sup>vlVMH</sup> neurons. We found that selective activation of ERα<sup>vlVMH</sup> neurons stimulated brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis, physical activity, and core temperature and that ERα<sup>vlVMH</sup> neurons provide monosynaptic glutamatergic inputs to 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN). Notably, the ERα<sup>vlVMH</sup> → DRN circuit responds to changes in ambient temperature and nutritional states. We further showed that 5-HT<sup>DRN</sup> neurons mediate the stimulatory effects of ERα<sup>vlVMH</sup> neurons on BAT thermogenesis and physical activity and that ERα expressed by DRN-projecting ERα<sup>vlVMH</sup> neurons is required for the maintenance of energy balance. Together, these findings support a model that ERα<sup>vlVMH</sup> neurons activate BAT thermogenesis and physical activity through stimulating 5-HT<sup>DRN</sup> neurons.
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