Nature Communications (Apr 2018)

TAp63 contributes to sexual dimorphism in POMC neuron functions and energy homeostasis

  • Chunmei Wang,
  • Yanlin He,
  • Pingwen Xu,
  • Yongjie Yang,
  • Kenji Saito,
  • Yan Xia,
  • Xiaofeng Yan,
  • Antentor Hinton Jr,
  • Chunling Yan,
  • Hongfang Ding,
  • Likai Yu,
  • Gang Shu,
  • Rajat Gupta,
  • Qi Wu,
  • Qingchun Tong,
  • William R. Lagor,
  • Elsa R. Flores,
  • Yong Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03796-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Sexual dimorphism exists in a number of physiological processes, including energy homeostasis. Here, the authors show that pro-opiomelanocortin neurons in female mice fire more rapidly than males, and that deletion of the transcription TAp63 leads to a reduced neuronal firing rate and a male-like susceptibility to diet-induced obesity.