Prostaglandin EP3 receptor-expressing preoptic neurons bidirectionally control body temperature via tonic GABAergic signaling

biorxiv(2022)

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The circuit mechanism of the thermoregulatory center in the preoptic area (POA) is unknown. Using rats, here we show prostaglandin EP3 receptor-expressing POA neurons (POAEP3R neurons) as a pivotal bidirectional controller in the central thermoregulatory mechanism. POAEP3R neurons are activated in response to elevated ambient temperature, but inhibited by prostaglandin E2, a pyrogenic mediator. Chemogenetic stimulation of POAEP3R neurons at room temperature reduces body temperature by enhancing heat dissipation, whereas inhibition of them elicits hyperthermia involving brown fat thermogenesis, mimicking fever. POAEP3R neurons innervate sympathoexcitatory neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMH) via tonic inhibitory signaling. Although many POAEP3R neuronal cell bodies express a glutamatergic mRNA marker, paradoxically, their axons in the DMH predominantly contain terminals with GABAergic presynaptic proteins, which are increased by chronic heat exposure. These findings indicate that tonic GABAergic inhibitory signaling from POAEP3R neurons is a fundamental determinant of body temperature for thermal homeostasis and fever. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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preoptic neurons,tonic gabaergic,body temperature,receptor-expressing
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