Paraventricular Thalamic Control of Food Intake and Reward: Role of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Signaling

Aug 17, 2017Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology

Control of Eating and Reward by a Thalamus Area Involving Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptors

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Abstract

PVT GLP-1R agonism reduced food intake, food-motivation, and food-seeking behaviors.

  • Blocking PVT GLP-1R signaling resulted in increased meal size and total food intake.
  • PVT neurons receive GLP-1 signals from specific neurons in the hindbrain that are activated by food consumption.
  • GLP-1 fibers closely contact PVT cells that project to the nucleus accumbens, a brain area involved in reward.
  • Activation of GLP-1 receptors in PVT neurons decreased their excitability, partly by reducing excitatory signals.
  • The findings highlight a potential role for PVT GLP-1R signaling in regulating energy balance and reward-related behavior.

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