Metabolites (Apr 2022)

Metabolic Profiling of the Hypothalamus of Mice during Short-Term Food Deprivation

  • Ye Jin Kim,
  • Dasol Kang,
  • Hye Rim Yang,
  • Byong Seo Park,
  • Thai Hien Tu,
  • Bora Jeong,
  • Byung Ju Lee,
  • Jae Kwang Kim,
  • Jae Geun Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo12050407
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 407

Abstract

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Nutrient availability and utilization in hypothalamic cells are directly associated with the regulation of whole-body energy homeostasis. Thus, establishing metabolic profiling in the hypothalamus in response to metabolic shift is valuable to better understand the underlying mechanism of appetite regulation. In the present study, we evaluate the alteration of lipophilic and hydrophilic metabolites in both the hypothalamus and serum of fasted mice. Fasted mice displayed an elevated ketone body and decreased lactate levels in the hypothalamus. In support of the metabolite data, we further confirmed that short-term food deprivation resulted in the altered expression of genes involved in cellular metabolic processes, including the shuttling of fuel sources and the production of monocarboxylates in hypothalamic astrocytes. Overall, the current study provides useful information to close the gap in our understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying hypothalamic control of whole-body energy metabolism.

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