Nutrients (Sep 2022)

Inflammation in VTA Caused by HFD Induces Activation of Dopaminergic Neurons Accompanied by Binge-like Eating

  • Runan Sun,
  • Mariko Sugiyama,
  • Sixian Wang,
  • Mitsuhiro Kuno,
  • Tomoyuki Sasaki,
  • Tomonori Hirose,
  • Takashi Miyata,
  • Tomoko Kobayashi,
  • Taku Tsunekawa,
  • Takeshi Onoue,
  • Yoshinori Yasuda,
  • Hiroshi Takagi,
  • Daisuke Hagiwara,
  • Shintaro Iwama,
  • Hidetaka Suga,
  • Hiroshi Arima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14183835
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 18
p. 3835

Abstract

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Binge eating is a characteristic symptom observed in obese individuals that is related to dysfunction of dopaminergic neurons (DNs). Intermittent administration of a high-fat diet (HFD) is reported to induce binge-like eating, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We generated dopaminergic neuron specific IKKβ deficient mice (KO) to examine the effects of inflammation in DNs on binge-like eating under inflammatory conditions associated with HFD. After administration of HFD for 4 weeks, mice were fasted for 24 h, and then the consumption of HFD was measured for 2 h. We also evaluated that the mRNA expressions of inflammatory cytokines, glial markers, and dopamine signaling-related genes in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and striatum. Moreover, insulin was administered intraventricularly to assess downstream signaling. The consumption of HFD was significantly reduced, and the phosphorylation of AKT in the VTA was significantly increased in female KO compared to wild-type (WT) mice. Analyses of mRNA expressions revealed that DNs activity and inflammation in the VTA were significantly decreased in female KO mice. Thus, our data suggest that HFD-induced inflammation with glial cell activation in the VTA affects DNs function and causes abnormal eating behaviors accompanied by insulin resistance in the VTA of female mice.

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