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. 2024 Sep 4;112(17):2955-2972.e9.
doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2024.06.017. Epub 2024 Jul 12.

Semaphorin 6D tunes amygdalar circuits for emotional, metabolic, and inflammatory outputs

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Semaphorin 6D tunes amygdalar circuits for emotional, metabolic, and inflammatory outputs

Yoshimitsu Nakanishi et al. Neuron. .
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Abstract

Regulated neural-metabolic-inflammatory responses are essential for maintaining physiological homeostasis. However, the molecular machinery that coordinates neural, metabolic, and inflammatory responses is largely unknown. Here, we show that semaphorin 6D (SEMA6D) coordinates anxiogenic, metabolic, and inflammatory outputs from the amygdala by maintaining synaptic homeostasis. Using genome-wide approaches, we identify SEMA6D as a pleiotropic gene for both psychiatric and metabolic traits in human. Sema6d deficiency increases anxiety in mice. When fed a high-fat diet, Sema6d-/- mice display attenuated obesity and enhanced myelopoiesis compared with control mice due to higher sympathetic activity via the β3-adrenergic receptor. Genetic manipulation and spatial and single-nucleus transcriptomics reveal that SEMA6D in amygdalar interneurons is responsible for regulating anxiogenic and autonomic responses. Mechanistically, SEMA6D is required for synaptic maturation and γ-aminobutyric acid transmission. These results demonstrate that SEMA6D is important for the normal functioning of the neural circuits in the amygdala, coupling emotional, metabolic, and inflammatory responses.

Keywords: amygdala; anxiety; brain; myelopoiesis; obesity; semaphorin; sympathetic nervous system; synapse; γ-aminobutyric acid.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.