TY - JOUR
T1 - Insulin signalling in tanycytes gates hypothalamic insulin uptake and regulation of AgRP neuron activity
AU - Porniece Kumar, Marta
AU - Cremer, Anna Lena
AU - Klemm, Paul
AU - Steuernagel, Lukas
AU - Sundaram, Sivaraj
AU - Jais, Alexander
AU - Hausen, A Christine
AU - Tao, Jenkang
AU - Secher, Anna
AU - Pedersen, Thomas Åskov
AU - Schwaninger, Markus
AU - Wunderlich, F Thomas
AU - Lowell, Bradford B
AU - Backes, Heiko
AU - Brüning, Jens C
N1 - © 2022. The Author(s).
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - Insulin acts on neurons and glial cells to regulate systemic glucose metabolism and feeding. However, the mechanisms of insulin access in discrete brain regions are incompletely defined. Here we show that insulin receptors in tanycytes, but not in brain endothelial cells, are required to regulate insulin access to the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus. Mice lacking insulin receptors in tanycytes (IR∆Tan mice) exhibit systemic insulin resistance, while displaying normal food intake and energy expenditure. Tanycytic insulin receptors are also necessary for the orexigenic effects of ghrelin, but not for the anorexic effects of leptin. IR∆Tan mice exhibit increased agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neuronal activity, while displaying blunted AgRP neuronal adaptations to feeding-related stimuli. Lastly, a highly palatable food decreases tanycytic and arcuate nucleus insulin signalling to levels comparable to those seen in IR∆Tan mice. These changes are rooted in modifications of cellular stress responses and of mitochondrial protein quality control in tanycytes. Conclusively, we reveal a critical role of tanycyte insulin receptors in gating feeding-state-dependent regulation of AgRP neurons and systemic insulin sensitivity, and show that insulin resistance in tanycytes contributes to the pleiotropic manifestations of obesity-associated insulin resistance.
AB - Insulin acts on neurons and glial cells to regulate systemic glucose metabolism and feeding. However, the mechanisms of insulin access in discrete brain regions are incompletely defined. Here we show that insulin receptors in tanycytes, but not in brain endothelial cells, are required to regulate insulin access to the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus. Mice lacking insulin receptors in tanycytes (IR∆Tan mice) exhibit systemic insulin resistance, while displaying normal food intake and energy expenditure. Tanycytic insulin receptors are also necessary for the orexigenic effects of ghrelin, but not for the anorexic effects of leptin. IR∆Tan mice exhibit increased agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neuronal activity, while displaying blunted AgRP neuronal adaptations to feeding-related stimuli. Lastly, a highly palatable food decreases tanycytic and arcuate nucleus insulin signalling to levels comparable to those seen in IR∆Tan mice. These changes are rooted in modifications of cellular stress responses and of mitochondrial protein quality control in tanycytes. Conclusively, we reveal a critical role of tanycyte insulin receptors in gating feeding-state-dependent regulation of AgRP neurons and systemic insulin sensitivity, and show that insulin resistance in tanycytes contributes to the pleiotropic manifestations of obesity-associated insulin resistance.
U2 - 10.1038/s42255-021-00499-0
DO - 10.1038/s42255-021-00499-0
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 34931084
SN - 2522-5812
VL - 3
SP - 1662
EP - 1679
JO - Nature metabolism
JF - Nature metabolism
IS - 12
ER -