[PDF][PDF] Enhanced leptin sensitivity and improved glucose homeostasis in mice lacking suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 in POMC-expressing cells

P Kievit, JK Howard, MK Badman, N Balthasar… - Cell metabolism, 2006 - cell.com
P Kievit, JK Howard, MK Badman, N Balthasar, R Coppari, H Mori, CE Lee, JK Elmquist…
Cell metabolism, 2006cell.com
Suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 (Socs-3) negatively regulates the action of various
cytokines, as well as the metabolic hormones leptin and insulin. Mice with haploinsufficiency
of Socs-3, or those with neuronal deletion of Socs-3, are lean and more leptin and insulin
sensitive. To examine the role of Socs-3 within specific neurons critical to energy balance,
we created mice with selective deletion of Socs-3 within pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)-
expressing cells. These mice had enhanced leptin sensitivity, measured by weight loss and …
Summary
Suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 (Socs-3) negatively regulates the action of various cytokines, as well as the metabolic hormones leptin and insulin. Mice with haploinsufficiency of Socs-3, or those with neuronal deletion of Socs-3, are lean and more leptin and insulin sensitive. To examine the role of Socs-3 within specific neurons critical to energy balance, we created mice with selective deletion of Socs-3 within pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)-expressing cells. These mice had enhanced leptin sensitivity, measured by weight loss and food intake after leptin infusion. On chow diet, glucose homeostasis was improved despite normal weight gain. On a high-fat diet, the rate of weight gain was reduced, due to increased energy expenditure rather than decreased food intake; glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity were substantially improved. These studies demonstrate that Socs-3 within POMC neurons regulates leptin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis, and plays a key role in linking high-fat diet to disordered metabolism.
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