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IKK?/NF-?B disrupts adult hypothalamic neural stem cells to mediate a neurodegenerative mechanism of dietary obesity and pre-diabetes.


ABSTRACT: Adult neural stem cells (NSCs) are known to exist in a few regions of the brain; however, the entity and physiological/disease relevance of adult hypothalamic NSCs (htNSCs) remain unclear. This work shows that adult htNSCs are multipotent and predominantly present in the mediobasal hypothalamus of adult mice. Chronic high-fat-diet feeding led to not only depletion but also neurogenic impairment of htNSCs associated with IKK?/NF-?B activation. In vitro htNSC models demonstrated that their survival and neurogenesis markedly decreased on IKK?/NF-?B activation but increased on IKK?/NF-?B inhibition, mechanistically mediated by IKK?/NF-?B-controlled apoptosis and Notch signalling. Mouse studies revealed that htNSC-specific IKK?/NF-?B activation led to depletion and impaired neuronal differentiation of htNSCs, and ultimately the development of obesity and pre-diabetes. In conclusion, adult htNSCs are important for the central regulation of metabolic physiology, and IKK?/NF-?B-mediated impairment of adult htNSCs is a critical neurodegenerative mechanism for obesity and related diabetes.

SUBMITTER: Li J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3463771 | biostudies-other | 2012 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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IKKβ/NF-κB disrupts adult hypothalamic neural stem cells to mediate a neurodegenerative mechanism of dietary obesity and pre-diabetes.

Li Juxue J   Tang Yizhe Y   Cai Dongsheng D  

Nature cell biology 20120902 10


Adult neural stem cells (NSCs) are known to exist in a few regions of the brain; however, the entity and physiological/disease relevance of adult hypothalamic NSCs (htNSCs) remain unclear. This work shows that adult htNSCs are multipotent and predominantly present in the mediobasal hypothalamus of adult mice. Chronic high-fat-diet feeding led to not only depletion but also neurogenic impairment of htNSCs associated with IKKβ/NF-κB activation. In vitro htNSC models demonstrated that their surviva  ...[more]

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