2024
Skeletal muscle TET3 promotes insulin resistance through destabilisation of PGC-1α
Liu B, Xie D, Huang X, Jin S, Dai Y, Sun X, Li D, Bennett A, Diano S, Huang Y. Skeletal muscle TET3 promotes insulin resistance through destabilisation of PGC-1α. Diabetologia 2024, 67: 724-737. PMID: 38216792, PMCID: PMC10904493, DOI: 10.1007/s00125-023-06073-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTen-eleven translocationMuscle insulin sensitivityRNA-seqPGC-1aRegulation of muscle insulin sensitivityType 2 diabetesAnalysis of RNA-seqResponse to environmental cuesGenome-wide expression profilingWild-typeHFD-fedHFD-induced insulin resistanceHigh-fat diet (HFD)-inducedExpression levelsMaintenance of glucoseSkeletal muscle insulin sensitivityAccession numbersSkeletal muscleEnhanced glucose toleranceFamily dioxygenasesMitochondrial respirationSkeletal muscle of humansEnvironmental cuesMitochondrial functionBiological processes
2017
POMC Neurons: From Birth to Death
Toda C, Santoro A, Kim JD, Diano S. POMC Neurons: From Birth to Death. Annual Review Of Physiology 2017, 79: 209-236. PMID: 28192062, PMCID: PMC5669621, DOI: 10.1146/annurev-physiol-022516-034110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neuronsHypothalamic neuronal populationsPOMC neuronsBrain stemHypothalamic nucleiSpinal cordAutonomic regionsMelanocortin systemBrain areasNeuronal populationsNeuronal circuitsHomeostatic functionsBrain structuresPathological dysregulationHypothalamusCritical regulatorNeuronsPhysiological functionsCurrent understandingMajor roleCordDRP1 Suppresses Leptin and Glucose Sensing of POMC Neurons
Santoro A, Campolo M, Liu C, Sesaki H, Meli R, Liu ZW, Kim JD, Diano S. DRP1 Suppresses Leptin and Glucose Sensing of POMC Neurons. Cell Metabolism 2017, 25: 647-660. PMID: 28190775, PMCID: PMC5366041, DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2017.01.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorPOMC neuronsLeptin sensitivityHypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neuronsPro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neuronsCounter-regulatory responseProliferator-activated receptorMitochondrial sizeFed miceGlucoprivic stimuliNeuronal activationFl/Glucose metabolismMetabolic environmentNeuronsFasted animalsIntracellular mechanismsReduced expressionGlucose responsivenessGreater activationInducible deletionROS productionMiceStrong inhibitionMitochondrial fission regulator
2016
UCP2 Regulates Mitochondrial Fission and Ventromedial Nucleus Control of Glucose Responsiveness
Toda C, Kim JD, Impellizzeri D, Cuzzocrea S, Liu ZW, Diano S. UCP2 Regulates Mitochondrial Fission and Ventromedial Nucleus Control of Glucose Responsiveness. Cell 2016, 164: 872-883. PMID: 26919426, PMCID: PMC4770556, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2016.02.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystemic glucose homeostasisMitochondrial fissionCellular biological processesMitochondrial dynamicsGenetic manipulationGlucose homeostasisReactive oxygen speciesBiological processesMitochondrial adaptationsProtein 2Reduced reactive oxygen speciesOxygen speciesHomeostasisCritical roleMetabolic environmentGlucose-excited neuronsGlucose responsivenessFissionNeuronal circuitrySpeciesNeuronsRegulationVMH neuronsGlucose loadPool
2015
Hypothalamic POMC neurons promote cannabinoid-induced feeding
Koch M, Varela L, Kim JG, Kim JD, Hernández-Nuño F, Simonds SE, Castorena CM, Vianna CR, Elmquist JK, Morozov YM, Rakic P, Bechmann I, Cowley MA, Szigeti-Buck K, Dietrich MO, Gao XB, Diano S, Horvath TL. Hypothalamic POMC neurons promote cannabinoid-induced feeding. Nature 2015, 519: 45-50. PMID: 25707796, PMCID: PMC4496586, DOI: 10.1038/nature14260.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPOMC neuronsΒ-endorphinHypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neuronsOpioid peptide β-endorphinHypothalamic POMC neuronsPromotion of feedingPro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neuronsCannabinoid receptor 1CB1R activityPOMC activitySated miceHormone releaseHypothalamic administrationFood intakeCentral regulationNeuronal activityParadoxical increaseCB1RReceptor 1POMC cellsNeuronsMitochondrial adaptationsDecreased activityPOMC geneUnsuspected role