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Anxiety Induced by Extra-Hypothalamic BDNF Deficiency Instigates Resistance to Diet-Induced Obesity

47 Pages Posted: 9 Jun 2018 Publication Status: Published

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Xiangyang Xie

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Haili Yang

Southwest University - College of Animal Science and Technology

Juan Ji An

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Guey-Ying Liao

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Zhi-Xiang Xu

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Jiwei Tan

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Baoji Xu

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

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Abstract

Anxiety disorders are associated with body weight changes in humans. However, mechanisms underlying anxiety-related weight changes remain poorly understood. Using Emx1Cre/ mice, we deleted the gene for brainderived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the cortex, hippocampus, and some parts of the amygdala. The resulting mutant mice displayed elevated anxiety levels and were markedly lean when fed either chow diet or highfat diet (HFD). The mice showed higher levels of sympathetic activity, thermogenesis and lipolysis in both brown and white adipose tissues, and higher oxygen consumption and body temperature, compared with control mice. They were still lean at thermoneurality when fed HFD, indicating elevated basal metabolism in addition to activated thermogenesis. Anxiety induced by site-specific Bdnf deletion similarly increased energy expenditure and minimized HFD-induced weight gain. These results reveal that anxiety can stimulate adaptive thermogenesis and basal metabolism by activating sympathetic nervous system, which enhances lipolysis and limits weight gain.

Suggested Citation

Xie, Xiangyang and Yang, Haili and An, Juan Ji and Liao, Guey-Ying and Xu, Zhi-Xiang and Tan, Jiwei and Xu, Baoji, Anxiety Induced by Extra-Hypothalamic BDNF Deficiency Instigates Resistance to Diet-Induced Obesity (2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3188489 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3188489
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Xiangyang Xie

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Jupiter, FL 33458
United States

Haili Yang

Southwest University - College of Animal Science and Technology

Chongqing
China

Juan Ji An

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Jupiter, FL 33458
United States

Guey-Ying Liao

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Jupiter, FL 33458
United States

Zhi-Xiang Xu

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Jupiter, FL 33458
United States

Jiwei Tan

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience

Jupiter, FL 33458
United States

Baoji Xu (Contact Author)

The Scripps Research Institute - Department of Neuroscience ( email )

Jupiter, FL 33458
United States

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