Volume 48, Number 11, 2376-2385, DOI: 10.1007/s00125-005-1943-8

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Hypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin gene delivery ameliorates obesity and glucose intolerance in aged rats

G. Li, Y. Zhang, J. T. Wilsey and P. J. Scarpace

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis  

Age-related obesity is associated with impaired hypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin (Pomc) gene expression. We assessed whether overproduction of POMC in the hypothalamus ameliorates age-related obesity in rats.

Methods  

Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) encoding Pomc (rAAV-Pomc) or control vector was delivered bilaterally into the basomedial hypothalamus of aged obese rats with coordinates targeting the arcuate nucleus. Energy balance, glucose metabolism, brown adipose tissue thermogenesis and mRNA levels of hypothalamic neuropeptides and melanocortin receptors were assessed.

Results  

Forty-two days after Pomc gene delivery, hypothalamic Pomc expression increased 12-fold while agouti-related protein and neuropeptide Y mRNA levels remained unchanged. Using a punch technique, we detected the highest Pomc RNA level in the arcuate nucleus. Pomc overexpression reduced food consumption from day 10 after vector injection, but this anorexic effect abated by day 30. In contrast, there was a steady decrease in body weight without apparent attenuation. Pomc gene delivery decreased visceral adiposity and induced uncoupling protein 1 in brown adipose tissue in aged rats. Serum NEFA and triglyceride levels were also diminished by rAAV-Pomc treatment. Improved glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity were observed on day 36 but not day 20 after Pomc gene delivery. The expression of hypothalamic melanocortin 3 and 4 receptor decreased by 17% and 25%, respectively in rAAV-Pomc rats.

Conclusions/interpretation  

This study demonstrates that targeted Pomc gene therapy in the hypothalamus reduces body weight and visceral adiposity, and improves glucose and fat metabolism in aged obese rats. Thus long-term activation of the central melanocortin system may be a viable strategy to combat age-related obesity and diabetes.

Keywords  AAV - Age-related obesity - Diabetes - Gene therapy - Pomc

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