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Reciprocal control of obesity and anxiety–depressive disorder via a GABA and serotonin neural circuit
by
Xia Guobin
, Wu, Qi
, Xu, Yong
, Farias, Monica
, Meng Fantao
, Han, Yong
, Dang Minghao
, He Yanlin
, Palmiter, Richard D
, Dollada, Srisai
in
Anxiety
/ Appetite
/ Body weight
/ Body weight gain
/ Comorbidity
/ Diet
/ Food intake
/ Food preferences
/ High fat diet
/ Hunger
/ Hypothalamus
/ Low fat diet
/ Melanocortin
/ Melanocortin MC4 receptors
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Neurons
/ Neurotransmitters
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Obesity
/ Psychosis
/ Serotonin receptors
/ Serotonin S3 receptors
/ Zonisamide
/ γ-Aminobutyric acid A receptors
2021
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Reciprocal control of obesity and anxiety–depressive disorder via a GABA and serotonin neural circuit
by
Xia Guobin
, Wu, Qi
, Xu, Yong
, Farias, Monica
, Meng Fantao
, Han, Yong
, Dang Minghao
, He Yanlin
, Palmiter, Richard D
, Dollada, Srisai
in
Anxiety
/ Appetite
/ Body weight
/ Body weight gain
/ Comorbidity
/ Diet
/ Food intake
/ Food preferences
/ High fat diet
/ Hunger
/ Hypothalamus
/ Low fat diet
/ Melanocortin
/ Melanocortin MC4 receptors
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Neurons
/ Neurotransmitters
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Obesity
/ Psychosis
/ Serotonin receptors
/ Serotonin S3 receptors
/ Zonisamide
/ γ-Aminobutyric acid A receptors
2021
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Reciprocal control of obesity and anxiety–depressive disorder via a GABA and serotonin neural circuit
by
Xia Guobin
, Wu, Qi
, Xu, Yong
, Farias, Monica
, Meng Fantao
, Han, Yong
, Dang Minghao
, He Yanlin
, Palmiter, Richard D
, Dollada, Srisai
in
Anxiety
/ Appetite
/ Body weight
/ Body weight gain
/ Comorbidity
/ Diet
/ Food intake
/ Food preferences
/ High fat diet
/ Hunger
/ Hypothalamus
/ Low fat diet
/ Melanocortin
/ Melanocortin MC4 receptors
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Neurons
/ Neurotransmitters
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Obesity
/ Psychosis
/ Serotonin receptors
/ Serotonin S3 receptors
/ Zonisamide
/ γ-Aminobutyric acid A receptors
2021
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Reciprocal control of obesity and anxiety–depressive disorder via a GABA and serotonin neural circuit
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Reciprocal control of obesity and anxiety–depressive disorder via a GABA and serotonin neural circuit
2021
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The high comorbidity between obesity and mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety, often exacerbates metabolic and neurological symptoms significantly. However, neural mechanisms that underlie reciprocal control of feeding and mental states are largely elusive. Here we report that melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) neurons located in the dorsal bed nucleus of the stria terminus (dBNST) engage in the regulation of mentally associated weight gain by receiving GABAergic projections from hypothalamic AgRP neurons onto α5-containing GABAA receptors and serotonergic afferents onto 5-HT3 receptors. Chronic treatment with a high-fat diet (HFD) significantly blunts the hyperexcitability of AgRP neurons in response to not only hunger but also anxiety and depression-like stimuli. Such HFD-mediated desensitization reduces GABAergic outputs from AgRP neurons to downstream MC4RdBNST neurons, resulting in severe mental dysregulation. Genetic enhancement of the GABAAR-α5 or suppression of the 5-HT3R within the MC4RdBNST neurons not only abolishes HFD-induced anxiety and depression but also robustly reduces body weight by suppression of food intake. To gain further translational insights, we revealed that combined treatment of zonisamide (enhancing the GABAAR-α5 signaling) and granisetron (a selective 5-HT3R antagonist) alleviates mental dysfunction and yields a robust reversal of diet-induced obesity by reducing total calorie intake and altering food preference towards a healthy low-fat diet. Our results unveil a neural mechanism for reciprocal control of appetite and mental states, which culminates in a novel zonisamide-granisetron cocktail therapy for potential tackling the psychosis-obesity comorbidity.
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