Insulin and leptin acutely modulate the energy metabolism of primary hypothalamic and cortical astrocytes

Author:

Wolff Christopher1ORCID,John Dorit12ORCID,Winkler Ulrike1ORCID,Hochmuth Luise1ORCID,Hirrlinger Johannes13ORCID,Köhler Susanne14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine Carl‐Ludwig‐Institute for Physiology, University of Leipzig Leipzig Germany

2. Medical Department II—Division of Oncology, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Pneumology University of Leipzig Medical Center Leipzig Germany

3. Department of Neurogenetics Max‐Planck‐Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences Göttingen Germany

4. Sächsisches Krankenhaus Altscherbitz Clinic for Neurology Schkeuditz Germany

Abstract

AbstractAstrocytes constitute a heterogeneous cell population within the brain, contributing crucially to brain homeostasis and playing an important role in overall brain function. Their function and metabolism are not only regulated by local signals, for example, from nearby neurons, but also by long‐range signals such as hormones. Thus, two prominent hormones primarily known for regulating the energy balance of the whole organism, insulin, and leptin, have been reported to also impact astrocytes within the brain. In this study, we investigated the acute regulation of astrocytic metabolism by these hormones in cultured astrocytes prepared from the mouse cortex and hypothalamus, a pivotal region in the context of nutritional regulation. Utilizing genetically encoded, fluorescent nanosensors, the cytosolic concentrations of glucose, lactate, and ATP, along with glycolytic rate and the NADH/NAD+ redox state were measured. Under basal conditions, differences between the two populations of astrocytes were observed for glucose and lactate concentrations as well as the glycolytic rate. Additionally, astrocytic metabolism responded to insulin and leptin in both brain regions, with some unique characteristics for each cell population. Finally, both hormones influenced how cells responded to elevated extracellular levels of potassium ions, a common indicator of neuronal activity. In summary, our study provides evidence that insulin and leptin acutely regulate astrocytic metabolism within minutes. Additionally, while astrocytes from the hypothalamus and cortex share similarities in their metabolism, they also exhibit distinct properties, further underscoring the growing recognition of astrocyte heterogeneity.image

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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