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Tumor Necrosis Factor α and Interleukin-1β Acutely Inhibit AgRP Neurons in the Arcuate Nucleus of the Hypothalamus

Fernanda M. Chaves, Naira da Silva Mansano, Renata Frazão, José Donato

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Obesity-associated low-grade inflammation favors weight gain, whereas systemic infection frequently leads to anorexia. Thus, inflammatory signals can either induce positive or negative energy balance. In this study, we used whole-cell patch-clamp to investigate the acute effects of three important proinflammatory cytokines, tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), interleukin-6, and interleukin-1β (IL-1β) on the membrane excitability of agouti-related peptide (AgRP)- or proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-producing neurons. We found that both TNF-α and IL-1β acutely inhibited the activity of 35-42% of AgRP-producing neurons, whereas very few POMC neurons were depolarized by TNF-α. Interleukin-6 induced no acute changes in the activity of AgRP or POMC neurons. Our findings indicate that the effect of TNF-α and IL-1β, especially on the activity of AgRP-producing neurons, may contribute to inflammation-induced anorexia observed during acute inflammatory conditions.

Topics & Concepts

ProopiomelanocortinProinflammatory cytokineTumor necrosis factor alphaEndocrinologyInternal medicineArcuate nucleusHypothalamusAnorexiaInflammationInterleukinSickness behaviorMedicineBiologyCytokineRegulation of Appetite and ObesityBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesSleep and Wakefulness Research
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