AI Article Synopsis

  • Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and Agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neurons in the hypothalamus promote feeding and reduce energy usage, particularly when exposed to high-fat diets that increase saturated free fatty acids like palmitate.
  • Research shows that palmitate and the cytokine TNFα trigger neuroinflammation, which results in heightened expression of feeding-related and inflammatory genes in a specific neuronal cell model (mHypoE-46).
  • Treatment with metformin and salicylate was found to effectively manage these gene expression changes, highlighting the significance of timing in treatment approaches, with co-treatment showing positive results in reversing inflammation effects, while preventive combinations were better at stopping mRNA increases caused by neuroinflammation.

Article Abstract

Neuropeptide Y (NPY)/Agouti-related peptide (AgRP)-expressing neurons in the hypothalamus induce feeding and decrease energy expenditure. With consumption of a diet high in fat, there is an increase in circulating saturated free fatty acids, including palmitate, leading to the development of neuroinflammation and secretion of cytokines, such as TNFα, and in turn activation of the canonical IKKβ/NFκB cascade. We describe a model of palmitate- and TNFα-induced neuroinflammation in a functionally characterized, immortalized NPY/AgRP-expressing cell model, mHypoE-46, to study whether the anti-diabetic metformin alone or in combination with the anti-inflammatory agent salicylate can ameliorate these detrimental effects. Treatment with palmitate increased mRNA expression of feeding peptides Npy and Agrp, and inflammatory cytokines Tnfa and Il-6, whereas treatment with TNFα increased mRNA expression of Npy, Nfkb, Ikba, Tnfa, and Il-6. The effects of metformin and/or sodium salicylate on these genes were assessed. Metformin increased phosphorylation of AMPK and S6K, while sodium salicylate increased phospho-AMPK and decreased phospho-S6K, but neither had any effect on phospho-ERK, -JNK or -p38 in the mHypoE-46 NPY/AgRP neurons. Furthermore, we utilized a pre-treatment and/or co-treatment paradigm to model potential clinical regimens. We determined co-treatment with metformin or sodium salicylate alone was successful in alleviating changes observed in feeding peptide mRNA regulation, whereas a preventative pre-treatment with metformin and sodium salicylate together was able to alleviate palmitate- and TNFα-induced induction of NPY and/or AgRP mRNA levels. These results highlight important differences in reactive versus preventative treatments on palmitate- and TNFα-induced neuroinflammation in NPY/AgRP neurons.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5125651PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0166973PLOS

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

palmitate- tnfα-induced
16
sodium salicylate
16
npy/agrp neurons
12
effects metformin
8
metformin and/or
8
tnfα-induced neuroinflammation
8
increased mrna
8
mrna expression
8
tnfa il-6
8
metformin sodium
8

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!