Brain-adipose tissue neural crosstalk
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Brain-adipose tissue neural crosstalk
Abstract
The preponderance of basic obesity research focuses on its development as affected by diet and other environmental factors, genetics and their interactions. By contrast, we have been studying the reversal of a naturally-occurring seasonal obesity in Siberian hamsters. In the course of this work, we determined that the sympathetic innervation of white adipose tissue (WAT) is the principal initiator of lipid mobilization not only in these animals, but in all mammals including humans. We present irrefutable evidence for the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) innervation of WAT with respect to neuroanatomy (including its central origins as revealed by transneuronal viral tract tracers), neurochemistry (norepinephrine turnover studies) and function (surgical and chemical denervation). A relatively unappreciated role of WAT SNS innervation also is reviewed--the control of fat cell proliferation as shown by selective chemical denervation that triggers adipocyte proliferation, although the precise mechanism by which this occurs presently is unknown. There is no, however, equally strong evidence for the parasympathetic innervation of this tissue; indeed, the data largely are negative severely questioning its existence and importance. Convincing evidence also is given for the sensory innervation of WAT (as shown by tract tracing and by markers for sensory nerves in WAT), with suggestive data supporting a possible role in conveying information on the degree of adiposity to the brain. Collectively, these data offer an additional or alternative view to the predominate one of the control of body fat stores via circulating factors that serve as efferent and afferent communicators.
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