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Title: 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 induction in the arcuate nucleus by high-fat feeding: A novel constraint to hyperphagia? Author: Densmore VS, Morton NM, Mullins JJ, Seckl JR. Journal: Endocrinology; 2006 Sep; 147(9):4486-95. PubMed ID: 16763061. Abstract: 11 beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11 beta-HSD1) catalyzes regeneration of active intracellular glucocorticoids in fat, liver, and discrete brain regions. Although overexpression of 11 beta-HSD1 in adipose tissue causes hyperphagia and the metabolic syndrome, male 11 beta-HSD1 null (11 beta-HSD1-/-) mice resist metabolic disease on high-fat (HF) diet, but also show hyperphagia. This suggests 11 beta-HSD1 may influence the central actions of glucocorticoids on appetite and perhaps energy balance. We show that 11 beta-HSD1-/- mice express lower hypothalamic mRNA levels of the anorexigenic cocaine and amphetamine-regulated transcript and melanocortin-4 receptor, but higher levels of the orexigenic melanin-concentrating hormone mRNAs than controls (C57BL/6J) on a low-fat diet (11% fat). HF (58% fat) diet promoted transient ( approximately 8 wk) hyperphagia and decreased food efficiency in 11 beta-HSD1-/- mice and decreased melanocortin-4 receptor mRNA expression in control but not 11 beta-HSD1-/- mice. 11 beta-HSD1-/- mice showed a HF-mediated up-regulation of the orexigenic agouti-related peptide (AGRP) mRNA in the arcuate nucleus which paralleled the transient HF hyperphagia. Conversely, control mice showed a rapid (48 h) HF-mediated increase in arcuate 11 beta-HSD1 associated with subsequent down-regulation of AGRP. This regulatory pattern was unexpected because glucocorticoids increase AGRP, suggesting an alternate hyperphagic mechanism despite partial colocalization of 11 beta-HSD1 and AGRP in arcuate nucleus cells. One major alternate mechanism governing selective fat ingestion and the AGRP system is endogenous opioids. Treatment of HF-fed mice with the mu opioid agonist DAMGO recapitulated the HF-induced dissociation of arcuate AGRP expression between control and 11 beta-HSD1-/- mice, whereas the opioid antagonist naloxone given with HF induced a rise in arcuate AGRP and blocked HF-diet induction of 11 beta-HSD1. These data suggest that 11 beta-HSD1 in brain plays a role in the adaptive restraint of excess fat intake, in part by increasing inhibitory opioid tone on AGRP expression in the arcuate nucleus.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]