Hypothalamic Melanin-Concentrating Hormone and Estrogen- Induced Weight Loss
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Mystkowski, Paul
Seely, Randy J.
Hahn, Tina M.
Baskin, Denis G.
Havel, Peter J.
Matsumoto, Alvin M.
Wilkinson, Charles W.
Peacock-Kinzig, Kimberly
Blake, Kathleen A.
Schwartz, Michael W.
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Journal of Neuroscience
Abstract
Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) is an orexigenic neuropeptide
produced by neurons of the lateral hypothalamic area
(LHA). Because genetic MCH deficiency induces hypophagia
and loss of body fat, we hypothesized that MCH neurons may
represent a specific LHA pathway that, when inhibited, contributes
to the pathogenesis of certain anorexia syndromes. To test
this hypothesis, we measured behavioral, hormonal, and hypothalamic
neuropeptide responses in two models of hyperestrogenemia
in male rats, a highly reproducible anorexia paradigm.
Whereas estrogen-induced weight loss engaged multiple systems
that normally favor recovery of lost weight, the expected
increase of MCH mRNA expression induced by energy restriction
was selectively and completely abolished. These findings identify
MCH neurons as specific targets of estrogen action and suggest
that inhibition of these neurons may contribute to the hypophagic
effect of estrogen.
