Leptin-independent hyperphagia and type 2 diabetes in mice with a mutated serotonin 5-HT2C receptor gene

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Katsunori Nonogaki
Alison M. Strack
Mary F. Dallman
Laurence H. Tecott
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[1] University of California at San Francisco,Department of Psychiatry and Center for Neurobiology and Psychiatry
[2] University of California at San Francisco,Department of Physiology
[3] Merck Research Laboratories,undefined
[4] Merck & Co.,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 1998年 / 4卷
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Brain serotonin and leptin signaling contribute substantially to the regulation of feeding and energy expenditure. Here we show that young adult mice with a targeted mutation of the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor gene consume more food despite normal responses to exogenous leptin administration. Chronic hyperphagia leads to a 'middle-aged'-onset obesity associated with a partial leptin resistance of late onset. In addition, older mice develop insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance. Mutant mice also responded more to high-fat feeding, leading to hyperglycemia without hyperlipidemia. These findings demonstrate a dissociation of serotonin and leptin signaling in the regulation of feeding and indicate that a perturbation of brain serotonin systems can predispose to type 2 diabetes.
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