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Abstract P150: Lateral Hypothalamic Leptin and Melanocortin Signaling in the Regulation of Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Blood Pressure

Hypertension(2016)

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Obesity is associated with increased sympathetic nerve activity (SNA), which contributes to the development of hypertension. Hypothalamus plays a fundamental role in both body weight homeostasis and sympathetic outflow, but the underlying neural basis of this association remains incompletely understood. Leptin and melanocortin systems in the brain are important regulators of body weight homeostasis, SNA and blood pressure. However, the neural circuits by which leptin and melanocortin regulate SNA and blood pressure remain unclear. We have previously shown that both leptin receptor (LepR) and melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) are co-expressed in a unique subset of GABAergic neurons in the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA). Because the LHA is a well-known site for SNA and cardiovascular function, we hypothesized that LepR and MC4R signaling in the LHA may play an important role in SNA and blood pressure. Here we show that direct microinfusion of leptin into the LHA increases renal SNA in dose-dependent manner (% changes from baseline at 4 th hour: Vehicle -25.03 ± 7.09 %, 0.05 ug leptin 26.01 ± 9.5 %, 0.5 ug leptin 100.23 ± 26.94 %, n=5-7/group, p
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lateral hypothalamic leptin,melanocortin signaling,sympathetic nerve activity,blood pressure
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