EARLY-ONSET OBESITY ALTERS TRANSCRIPTOMIC SIGNATURES AND NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF KISS1<SUP>ARC</SUP> NEURONS DURING PUBERTAL MATURATION
Maimónides Institute for Biomedical Research (IMIBIC)
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We evaluate herein how early-onset obesity impacts puberty, by a combination of expression and functional analyses targeting Kiss1ARC neurons. To this end, we have developed a model of early obesity and precocious puberty in female mice expressing the tdTomato fluorescent reporter selectively in Kiss1 neurons. In this model, we isolated Kiss1ARC neurons by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) followed by RNA-seq profiling at the prepubertal and peripubertal stages, under normo-nutrition and obesity. In addition, electrophysiological recordings of Kiss1ARC neurons were conducted in these conditions.
Transcriptomic analysis revealed obesity-dependent changes in Kiss1ARC neurons in the expression of genes associated with synaptic organization and neurotransmission, suggesting alteration in synaptic-related pathways due to obesity. In turn, electro-physiological recordings documented significant changes in neuronal excitability, specifically on intrinsic firing properties, at the prepubertal stage associated with obesity. Together, our transcriptomic and electrophysiological results indicate that early-onset obesity is associated with molecular and functional alterations in Kiss1ARC neurons during pubertal development, which seeming play a major role in dysregulation of puberty under obese conditions.
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