Hypothalamic astrocytic-BMAL1 regulates energy homeostasis in a sex-dependent manner
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Here, we demonstrate that hypothalamic astrocytic BMAL1 computes cyclic metabolic information to optimize energetic resources in a sexually dimorphic manner. Knockdown of BMAL1 in female astrocytes leads to negative energy balance and alters basal metabolic cycles without affecting circadian locomotor activity. Thus, astrocytic BMAL1 contributes to the control of energy balance through the modulation of the metabolic rate, hepatic and white adipose tissue lipogenesis, and the activity of brown adipose tissue. Importantly, most of these alterations are specific to hypothalamic astrocytic BMAL1. Moreover, female mice with BMAL1 knockdown in astrocytes exhibited a “male-like” metabolic obese phenotype when fed a high-fat diet. Overall, our results suggest a sexually dimorphic effect of astrocytic BMAL1 on the regulation of energy homeostasis, which may be of interest in the physiopathology of obesity and related comorbidities.
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Luengo-Mateos, M., González Vila, A., Dragano, N.R.V., Ohinska, N., Silveira-Loureiro, M., González-Domínguez, M., Estévez-Salguero, A., Novelle-Rodríguez, P., López, M., Barca-Mayo, O. (2023). Hypothalamic astrocytic-BMAL1 controls energy balance in a sex-dependent manner. “Cell Reports”, vol. 42, 112949.
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https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(23)00960-9Sponsors
Xunta de Galicia (Consellería de Cultura, Educación e Ordenación Universitaria) (O.B.-M.: ED431F 2020/009); the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (O.B.-M.: PID2019-109556RB-I00); the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (M.L.: PID2021-128145NB-I00 and PDC2022-133958- I00); the ‘‘la Caixa’’ Foundation (M.L.: ID 100010434); and Xunta de Galicia support for CiMUS (2016–2019, ED431G/05). O.B.-M. received a Ramón y Cajal award (RYC2018-026293-I) from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innova- cio ´ n y Universidades. M.L.-M. and M.S.-L. are supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades of Spain (PRE2020-093614 and FPU2018/00647).
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