Dorsal Hindbrain 5′-Adenosine Monophosphate-Activated Protein Kinase as an Intracellular Mediator of Energy Balance

Jan 1, 2009Endocrinology

Energy balance signals inside cells in the upper hindbrain

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Abstract

Food-deprived rats showed significantly increased AMPK activity in both NTS- and hypothalamus-enriched lysates compared with those that were ad libitum fed.

  • Inhibition of AMPK activity in medial NTS neurons reduced food intake and body weight gain.
  • Delivery of compound C into the fourth ventricle increased heart rate and spontaneous activity in free-moving rats.
  • The intake-suppressive effects of leptin were completely reversed by stimulation of hindbrain AMPK with AICAR.
  • Hindbrain AMPK activity is associated with the regulation of food intake and energy expenditure.
  • Leptin's effect on reducing intake in the NTS is mediated by AMPK.

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