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Mitochondrial Dynamics Mediated by Mitofusin 1 Is Required for POMC Neuron Glucose-Sensing and Insulin Release Control

Authors :
Roberta Haddad-Tóvolli
Rosa Gasa
David A. Cano
Sara Cervantes
Andrés Vidal-Itriago
Iñigo Chivite
Alvaro Flores-Martínez
Anne Drougard
Luis Varela
Macarena Pozo
Ainhoa Garcia
Rubén Nogueiras
Sara Ramírez
Joan-Marc Servitja
Pablo M. Garcia-Roves
Alicia G. Gómez-Valadés
Pau Gama-Perez
Ramon Gomis
Marc Claret
Eduard Noguera
Tamas L. Horvath
Jordi Altirriba
Antonio Zorzano
Claude Knauf
Monica Imbernon
Marc Schneeberger
Source :
Cell metabolism. 25(6)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons are critical sensors of nutrient availability implicated in energy balance and glucose metabolism control. However, the precise mechanisms underlying nutrient sensing in POMC neurons remain incompletely understood. We show that mitochondrial dynamics mediated by Mitofusin 1 (MFN1) in POMC neurons couple nutrient sensing with systemic glucose metabolism. Mice lacking MFN1 in POMC neurons exhibited defective mitochondrial architecture remodeling and attenuated hypothalamic gene expression programs during the fast-to-fed transition. This loss of mitochondrial flexibility in POMC neurons bidirectionally altered glucose sensing, causing abnormal glucose homeostasis due to defective insulin secretion by pancreatic β cells. Fed mice lacking MFN1 in POMC neurons displayed enhanced hypothalamic mitochondrial oxygen flux and reactive oxygen species generation. Central delivery of antioxidants was able to normalize the phenotype. Collectively, our data posit MFN1-mediated mitochondrial dynamics in POMC neurons as an intrinsic nutrient-sensing mechanism and unveil an unrecognized link between this subset of neurons and insulin release.

Details

ISSN :
19327420
Volume :
25
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....11f3d8ca19ba6fb585771ced060c594c