Hypothalamic PNOC/NPY neurons constitute mediators of leptin-controlled energy homeostasis

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Abstract

Leptin acts in the brain to suppress appetite, yet the responsible neurocircuitries underlying leptin's anorectic effect are incompletely defined. Prepronociceptin (PNOC)-expressing neurons mediate diet-induced hyperphagia and weight gain in mice. Here, we show that leptin regulates appetite and body weight via PNOC neurons, and that loss of leptin receptor (Lepr) expression in PNOC-expressing neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARC) causes hyperphagia and obesity. Restoring Lepr expression in PNOC neurons on a Lepr-null obese background substantially reduces body weight. Lepr inactivation in PNOC neurons increases neuropeptide Y (Npy) expression in a subset of hypothalamic PNOC neurons that do not express agouti-related peptide (Agrp). Selective chemogenetic activation of PNOC/NPY neurons promotes feeding to the same extent as activating all PNOCARC neurons, and overexpression of Npy in PNOCARC neurons promotes hyperphagia and obesity. Thus, we introduce PNOC/NPYARC neurons as an additional critical mediator of leptin action and as a promising target for obesity therapeutics.

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Solheim, M. H., Stroganov, S., Chen, W., Subagia, P. S., Bauder, C. A., Wnuk-Lipinski, D., … Brüning, J. C. (2025). Hypothalamic PNOC/NPY neurons constitute mediators of leptin-controlled energy homeostasis. Cell, 188(13), 3550-3566.e22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.001

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