Control of lipolysis by a population of oxytocinergic sympathetic neurons

Nature(2024)

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Oxytocin (OXT), a nine-amino-acid peptide produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary, has well-known actions in parturition, lactation and social behaviour 1 , and has become an intriguing therapeutic target for conditions such as autism and schizophrenia 2 . Exogenous OXT has also been shown to have effects on body weight, lipid levels and glucose homeostasis 1 , 3 , suggesting that it may also have therapeutic potential for metabolic disease 1 , 4 . It is unclear, however, whether endogenous OXT participates in metabolic homeostasis. Here we show that OXT is a critical regulator of adipose tissue lipolysis in both mice and humans. In addition, OXT serves to facilitate the ability of β-adrenergic agonists to fully promote lipolysis. Most surprisingly, the relevant source of OXT in these metabolic actions is a previously unidentified subpopulation of tyrosine hydroxylase-positive sympathetic neurons. Our data reveal that OXT from the peripheral nervous system is an endogenous regulator of adipose and systemic metabolism.
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