Author:
Brito Camila Fatima,Fonseca Roberta Cristelli,Rodrigues-Ribeiro Lucas,Vaz Bruna Fernandes,Tofani Gabriel Sousa Silva,Diniz Ariane Barros,Fernandes Paola,Nunes Núbia Alexandre Melo,Pessoa Rafaela Miranda,Oliveira Amanda Carla Clemente,Cardoso Valbert Nascimento,Fernandes Simone Odília Antunes,Oliveira Maristela Poletini,Alvarez-Leite Jacqueline Isaura,Menezes Gustavo Batista,Ferreira Adaliene Versiani M,Gorshkov Vladimir,Kjeldsen Frank,Verano-Braga Thiago,Oliveira André Gustavo
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe liver serves as a major energetic reservoir for other tissues and its metabolic function is controlled by humoral and neural factors. The vagus nerve innervating the gastrointestinal tract plays an important role in regulating peripheral metabolism and energy expenditure. Although the liver receives vagus nerve fibers, the impact of this circuitry in the regulation of hepatic metabolism is still poorly understood.MethodsHerein, we used a combination of quantitative proteomics andin vivoimaging techniques to investigate the impact of the vagus nerve on liver metabolism.ResultsVagus nerve shapes the metabolic framework of the liver, as surgical ablation (vagotomy; VNX) of this circuitry led to a significant alteration of the hepatic proteome landscape. Differential protein expression and pathway enrichment analyses showed that glycolytic and fatty acid biosynthesis were increased following VNX, whereas β-oxidation was decreased. This metabolic shift facilitated lipid accumulation in hepatocytes. Furthermore, VNX worsened liver steatosis following high-carbohydrate or high-fat dietary challenges.ConclusionsThis study describes the liver-brain axis mediated by the vagus nerve as an important regulator of the hepatic metabolic landscape.HighlightsVagus nerve is a novel regulator of the hepatic metabolic landscape.Ablation of vagus nerve neural circuit by vagotomy resulted in a metabolic shift towards glycolysis and fatty acid biosynthesis.Lipid accumulation was increased in vagotomized mice fed with a standard diet.Liver steatosis was increased following dietary challenges with high-carbohydrate or high-fat diets.Vagus nerve can be a promising new target for NAFLD treatment.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory