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Negative feedback control of hunger circuits by the taste of food.


ABSTRACT: The rewarding taste of food is critical for motivating animals to eat, but whether taste has a parallel function in promoting meal termination is not well understood. Here we show that hunger-promoting AgRP neurons are rapidly inhibited during each bout of ingestion by a signal linked to the taste of food. Blocking these transient dips in activity via closed-loop optogenetic stimulation increases food intake by selectively delaying the onset of satiety. We show that upstream leptin receptor-expressing neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMHLepR) are tuned to respond to sweet or fatty tastes and exhibit time-locked activation during feeding that is the mirror image of downstream AgRP cells. These findings reveal an unexpected role for taste in the negative feedback control of ingestion. They also reveal a mechanism by which AgRP neurons, which are the primary cells that drive hunger, are able to influence the moment-by-moment dynamics of food consumption.

SUBMITTER: Aitken TJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10705440 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Negative feedback control of hunger circuits by the taste of food.

Aitken Tara J TJ   Ly Truong T   Shehata Sarah S   Sivakumar Nilla N   Medina Naymalis La Santa NS   Gray Lindsay A LA   Dundar Naz N   Barnes Chris C   Knight Zachary A ZA  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20231203


The rewarding taste of food is critical for motivating animals to eat, but whether taste has a parallel function in promoting meal termination is not well understood. Here we show that hunger-promoting AgRP neurons are rapidly inhibited during each bout of ingestion by a signal linked to the taste of food. Blocking these transient dips in activity via closed-loop optogenetic stimulation increases food intake by selectively delaying the onset of satiety. We show that upstream leptin receptor-expr  ...[more]

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