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Activation of hypothalamic AgRP and POMC neurons evokes disparate sympathetic and cardiovascular responses

Jingwei Jiang, Donald A. Morgan, Huxing Cui, Kamal Rahmouni

2020American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Agouti-related peptide (AgRP)- and proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-expressing neurons of the arcuate nucleus are essential components of the brain melanocortin system that controls various physiological processes. Here, we tested the metabolic and cardiovascular effects of direct activation of these two populations of neurons. Our findings show that, in addition to stimulation of food intake, chemogenetic mediated activation of hypothalamic arcuate nucleus AgRP, but not POMC, neurons reduce renal sympathetic traffic. Despite this, chronic activation of AgRP neurons increased blood pressure. However, chronic activation of POMC neurons led to a significant reduction in blood pressure. Our findings highlight the importance of arcuate nucleus AgRP and POMC neuronal activity in autonomic and cardiovascular regulation.

Topics & Concepts

ProopiomelanocortinArcuate nucleusMelanocortinHypothalamusInternal medicineEndocrinologyStimulationNucleusBlood pressureBiologyMedicineNeuroscienceReceptorRegulation of Appetite and ObesityBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesDietary Effects on Health