Spexin modulates molecular thermogenic profile of adipose tissue and thermoregulatory behaviors

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Sherman Shermel B.ORCID,Gupta NirajORCID,Harberson Mitchell,Powers Riley,Rashleigh Rebecca,Talla Ramya,Thusu AshimaORCID,Hill Jennifer W.

Abstract

ABSTRACTThermoregulation is a physiological process by which a mammal regulates body temperature in response to its environment. Within the human body, thermoregulatory behaviors and metabolism are modulated by circulating metabolic factors. In our study, we tested the ability of the neuropeptide spexin, which shares sequence homology to galanin, to regulate these functions in female mice. Supraphysiological levels of spexin in C57BL/6 mice were insufficient to protect against diet-induced obesity after 50 days of treatment. Behavioral analysis of long-term spexin treatment appeared to modulate anxiety-like behaviors by promoting exploratory behaviors and thermoregulatory behaviors of nest building that ceased when animals were housed at thermoneutral temperatures. Upon examination of the molecular profile of brown and white adipose tissue, treatment disrupted the thermogenic profile of white adipose tissue, in which β3-adrenergic receptor expression was downregulated. Our results reveal novel functions for spexin as a modulator of thermoregulatory behaviors and adipose tissue metabolism.HighlightsSpexin treatment did not protect against diet-induced obesity in female mice.Spexin-treatment promoted thermoregulatory behaviors of nest building.Behaviors normalized when animals were housed in thermoneutral temperatures.Funding SourcesNot applicableDisclosure SummaryNothing to disclose

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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