Hepatic vagal afferents convey clock-dependent signals to regulate circadian food intake

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Woodie, Lauren N.; Melink, Lily C.; Midha, Mohit; de Araujo, Alan M.; Geisler, Caroline E.; Alberto, Ahren J.; Krusen, Brianna M.; Zundell, Delaine M.; de Lartigue, Guillaume; Hayes, Matthew R.; Lazar, Mitchell A.
署名单位:
University of Pennsylvania; University of Pennsylvania; Monell Chemical Senses Center; University of Pennsylvania; University of Pennsylvania
刊物名称:
SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0036-12424
DOI:
10.1126/science.adn2786
发表日期:
2024-11-08
页码:
673-677
关键词:
suprachiasmatic nucleus liver rhythms transcription ORGANIZATION alpha
摘要:
Circadian desynchrony induced by shiftwork or jet lag is detrimental to metabolic health, but how synchronous or desynchronous signals are transmitted among tissues is unknown. We report that liver molecular clock dysfunction is signaled to the brain through the hepatic vagal afferent nerve (HVAN), leading to altered food intake patterns that are corrected by ablation of the HVAN. Hepatic branch vagotomy also prevents food intake disruptions induced by high-fat diet feeding and reduces body weight gain. Our findings reveal a homeostatic feedback signal that relies on communication between the liver and the brain to control circadian food intake patterns. This identifies the hepatic vagus nerve as a potential therapeutic target for obesity in the setting of chronodisruption.