Hypothalamic malonyl-CoA as a mediator of feeding behavior
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- 7 October 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 100 (22) , 12624-12629
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1834402100
Abstract
Previous studies showed that i.p. administration of C75, a potent inhibitor of fatty acid synthase (FAS), blocked fasting-induced up-regulation of orexigenic neuropeptides and down-regulation of anorexigenic neuropeptides in the hypothalami of mice. As a result, food intake and body weight were drastically reduced. Here we provide evidence supporting the hypothesis that hypothalamic malonyl-CoA, a substrate of FAS, is an indicator of global energy status and mediates the feeding behavior of mice. We use a sensitive recycling assay to quantify malonyl-CoA to show that the hypothalamic malonyl-CoA level is low in fasted mice and rapidly (≤2 h) increases (≈5-fold) on refeeding. Intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) administration of C75 to fasted mice rapidly (≤2 h) increased (by 4-fold) hypothalamic malonyl-CoA and blocked feeding when the mice were presented with food. Moreover, prior i.c.v. administration of an acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibitor, 5-(tetradecyloxy)-2-furoic acid, rapidly (although only partially) prevented the C75-induced rise of hypothalamic malonyl-CoA and prevented the C75-induced decrease of food intake. These effects correlated closely with the rapid (≤2 h) and reciprocal effects of i.c.v. C75 on the expression of hypothalamic orexigenic (NPY and AgRP) and anorexigenic (proopiomelanocortin) neuropeptide mRNAs. Previous results showing that C75 administered i.c.v. rapidly activates hypothalamic neurons of the arcuate and paraventricular nuclei are consistent with the results reported in this paper. Together these findings suggest that level of hypothalamic malonyl-CoA, which depends on the relative activities of acetyl-CoA carboxylase and FAS, is an indicator of energy status and mediates feeding behavior.Keywords
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