Journal of Lipid Research (May 2023)

TLR4 in POMC neurons regulates thermogenesis in a sex-dependent manner

  • Yongxiang Li,
  • Shuqing Zhu,
  • Dan Du,
  • Qiyong Li,
  • Kailai Xie,
  • Lvshuang Chen,
  • Xiajie Feng,
  • Xin Wu,
  • Zhonghua Sun,
  • Jingjing Zhou,
  • Jinping Yang,
  • Gang Shu,
  • Songbo Wang,
  • Ping Gao,
  • Canjun Zhu,
  • Qingyan Jiang,
  • Lina Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 5
p. 100368

Abstract

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The rising prevalence of obesity has become a worldwide health concern. Obesity usually occurs when there is an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. However, energy expenditure consists of several components, including metabolism, physical activity, and thermogenesis. Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is a transmembrane pattern recognition receptor, and it is abundantly expressed in the brain. Here, we showed that pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)-specific deficiency of TLR4 directly modulates brown adipose tissue thermogenesis and lipid homeostasis in a sex-dependent manner. Deleting TLR4 in POMC neurons is sufficient to increase energy expenditure and thermogenesis resulting in reduced body weight in male mice. POMC neuron is a subpopulation of tyrosine hydroxylase neurons and projects into brown adipose tissue, which regulates the activity of sympathetic nervous system and contributes to thermogenesis in POMC-TLR4-KO male mice. By contrast, deleting TLR4 in POMC neurons decreases energy expenditure and increases body weight in female mice, which affects lipolysis of white adipose tissue (WAT). Mechanistically, TLR4 KO decreases the expression of the adipose triglyceride lipase and lipolytic enzyme hormone-sensitive lipase in WAT in female mice. Furthermore, the function of immune-related signaling pathway in WAT is inhibited because of obesity, which exacerbates the development of obesity reversely. Together, these results demonstrate that TLR4 in POMC neurons regulates thermogenesis and lipid balance in a sex-dependent manner.

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