A high-fat diet induced depression-like phenotype via hypocretin-HCRTR1 mediated inflammation activation (2024)


A high-fat diet induced depression-like phenotype via hypocretin-HCRTR1 mediated inflammation activation

JingyiDong,a JinghuiZhang,a ShangpingCheng,a BinQin,a KangyuJin,b BingChen,b YuyanZhang*aand JingLu A high-fat diet induced depression-like phenotype via hypocretin-HCRTR1 mediated inflammation activation (2)*abc

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a School of Life Sciences, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, China
E-mail: lujing2016@zju.edu.cn

b Department of Psychiatry, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China

c Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Precision psychiatry, Hangzhou 310003, China

Abstract

Background: A high-fat diet (HFD) is generally associated with an increased risk of mental disorders that constitute a sizeable worldwide health. A HFD results in the gut microbiota–brain axis being altered and linked to mental disorders. Hypocretin-1, which can promote appetite, has been previously confirmed to be associated with depression. However, no exact relationship has been found for hypocretin between depression and HFDs. Methods: Adult male SD rats were randomly assigned to either a HFD or a normal diet for eight weeks, followed by behavioral tests and plasma biochemical analyses. Then, we investigated the protein and mRNA levels of inflammation-related factors in the hippocampus. We also observed morphological changes in brain microglia and lipid accumulation. Additionally, metagenomic and metabolomic analyses of gut microbiomes were performed. 3T3-L1 cells were utilized in vitro to investigate the impact of hypocretin receptor 1 antagonists (SB334867) on lipid accumulation. To consider the connection between the brain and adipose tissue, we used a conditioned medium (CM) treated with 3T3-L1 cells to observe the activation and phagocytosis of BV2 cells. Following a 12-week period of feeding a HFD to C57BL/6 mice, a three-week intervention period was initiated during which the administration of SB334867 was observed. This was followed by a series of assessments, including monitoring of body weight changes and emotional problems, as well as attention to plasma biochemical levels and microglial cell phenotypes in the brain. Results: The HFD rats displayed anxiety and depressive-like behaviors. HFD rats exhibited increased plasma HDL, LDL, and TC levels. A HFD also causes an increase in hypocretin-1 and hypocretin-2 in the hypothalamus. Metagenomics and metabolomics revealed that the HFD caused an increase in the relative abundance of associated inflammatory bacteria and decreased the abundance of anti-inflammatory and bile acid metabolites. Compared with the CTR group, hippocampal microglia in the HFD group were significantly activated and accompanied by lipid deposition. At the same time, protein and mRNA expression levels of inflammation-related factors were increased. We found that SB334867 could significantly reduce lipid accumulation in 3T3-L1 cells after differentiation. The expression of inflammatory factors decreased in the SB334867 group. The administration of SB334867 was found to reverse the adverse effects of the HFD on body weight, depressive-like behaviour and anxiety-like mood. Furthermore, this treatment was associated with improvements in plasma biochemical levels and a reduction in the number of microglia in the brain. Conclusions: In summary, our results demonstrated that a HFD induced anxiety and depressive-like behaviors, which may be linked to the increased hypocretin-1 level and lipid accumulation. Supplementation with SB334867 improved the above. These observations highlight the possibility of hypocretin-1 inducing the risk of HFD-associated emotional dysfunctions.

A high-fat diet induced depression-like phenotype via hypocretin-HCRTR1 mediated inflammation activation (3)

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13 Jan 2024

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08 Jul 2024

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26 Jul 2024

Food Funct., 2024, Advance Article

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A high-fat diet induced depression-like phenotype via hypocretin-HCRTR1 mediated inflammation activation

J. Dong, J. Zhang, S. Cheng, B. Qin, K. Jin, B. Chen, Y. Zhang and J. Lu, Food Funct., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4FO00210E

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