The roles of leptin receptors on POMC neurons in the regulation of sex-specific energy homeostasis

H Shi, JE Sorrell, DJ Clegg, SC Woods, RJ Seeley - Physiology & behavior, 2010 - Elsevier
Physiology & behavior, 2010Elsevier
Leptin regulates energy homeostasis and reproduction. One key population of leptin
receptors (Lepr) are found on proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons in the hypothalamic
arcuate nucleus, and evidence links the action of gonadal estrogens to these same POMC
neurons. To determine whether Lepr on POMC neurons are critical for reproductive capacity
or for sex-specific energy and glucose homeostasis, we studied Cre/loxP mice lacking Lepr
specifically on POMC neurons (Pomc-Cre, Leprflox/flox mice) and their controls with normal …
Leptin regulates energy homeostasis and reproduction. One key population of leptin receptors (Lepr) are found on proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus, and evidence links the action of gonadal estrogens to these same POMC neurons. To determine whether Lepr on POMC neurons are critical for reproductive capacity or for sex-specific energy and glucose homeostasis, we studied Cre/loxP mice lacking Lepr specifically on POMC neurons (Pomc-Cre, Leprflox/flox mice) and their controls with normal Lepr (Leprflox/flox mice). Pomc-Cre, Leprflox/flox mice maintained normal reproductive capacity and accumulated more body fat than their same sex controls. Ovariectomy (OVX) was performed to investigate the effects of the estrogens and Lepr on POMC neurons on body fat accumulation and glucose tolerance. OVX Pomc-Cre, Leprflox/flox females accumulated more fat than OVX Leprflox/flox females did. Pomc-Cre, Leprflox/flox males were glucose intolerant and insulin insensitive compared with control males. In contrast, control and Pomc-Cre, Leprflox/flox females had similar glucose tolerance before and after OVX. Therefore leptin's action on POMC neurons reduces body fat accumulation, but is not critical for regulation of reproduction. The sex difference in leptin signaling on POMC neurons on glucose tolerance appears independent of ovarian hormones.
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