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IDENTIFICATION OF A NEURAL BASIS FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA

Qingchun Tongand 3 co-authors

University of Texas at Houston

FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Board PS02-07PM-011

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PS02-07PM-011

Abstract

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a debilitating, often lethal, restrictive-type eating disorder without an effective cure and its underlying neural basis remains elusive without an animal model that could recapture all typical AN symptoms. Here we showed that aberrant activation of mediobasal hypothalamic (MBH) glutamatergic neurons led to lethal self-starvation, hyperactivity, anhedonia, social phobia and signs of increased anxiety, all typical symptoms of AN. These symptoms were recaptured by activation of MBH neurons expressing steroidogenic factor (SF1) and estrogen receptor alpha (ERa). The observed AN symptoms by activation of MBH glutamatergic or SF1/ERa neurons were rescued by ablating glutamate release or brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) from these neurons. Importantly, BDNF overexpression in SF1/ERa neurons recaptured typical AN symptoms, which were rescued by ablating glutamate release. Thus, our findings identify aberrantly enhanced BDNF and consequent augmented glutamate release from SF1/ERa neurons as a neural basis underlying AN.

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