Loss of the liver X receptor LXRα/β in peripheral sensory neurons modifies energy expenditure

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Abstract

Peripheral neural sensory mechanisms play a crucial role in metabolic regulation but less is known about the mechanisms underlying vagal sensing itself. Recently, we identified an enrichment of liver X receptor alpha and beta (LXRα/β) in the nodose ganglia of the vagus nerve. In this study, we show mice lacking LXRα/β in peripheral sensory neurons have increased energy expenditure and weight loss when fed a Western diet (WD). Our findings suggest that the ability to metabolize and sense cholesterol and/or fatty acids in peripheral neurons is an important requirement for physiological adaptations to WDs.

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Mansuy-Aubert, V., Gautron, L., Lee, S., Bookout, A. L., Kusminski, C. M., Sun, K., … Elmquist, J. K. (2015). Loss of the liver X receptor LXRα/β in peripheral sensory neurons modifies energy expenditure. ELife, 4(JUNE). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.06667

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