Sex-Biased Physiological Roles of NPFF1R, the Canonical Receptor of RFRP-3, in Food Intake and Metabolic Homeostasis Revealed by its Congenital Ablation in mice

Aug 4, 2018Metabolism: clinical and experimental

Different Roles of the NPFF1R Receptor in Controlling Food Intake and Metabolism in Male and Female Mice

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Abstract

Ablation of the NPFF1R receptor in male mice resulted in decreased spontaneous food intake and altered hormonal responses.

  • Male mice lacking NPFF1R exhibited exaggerated suppression of feeding in response to leptin and reduced responsiveness to ghrelin.
  • Hypothalamic expression of the anorexigenic neuropeptide Pomc was increased in NPFF1R null male mice.
  • Despite decreased food intake, NPFF1R KO males did not show significant changes in body weight gain or composition.
  • In contrast, NPFF1R null female mice were heavier and demonstrated increased body weight in response to high fat diet and ovariectomy.
  • Ablation of NPFF1R signaling impaired glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in male mice, while female mice remained unaffected.
  • The study suggests a sex-biased role of NPFF1R signaling in regulating feeding and metabolic homeostasis.

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