Abstract

Orexins are originally characterized as orexigenic hypothalamic neuropeptides in mammals. Subsequent studies found orexin to be expressed and perform pleiotropic functions in multiple tissues in mammals. In avian (non-mammalian) species, however, orexin seemed to not affect feeding behavior and its physiological roles are poorly understood. Here, we provide evidence that orexin and its related receptors are expressed in chicken hepatocytes. Double immunofluorescence staining showed that orexin is localized in the ER, Golgi, and in the lysosomes in LMH cells. Brefeldin A treatment reduced orexin levels in the culture media, but increased it in the cell lysates. Administration of recombinant orexins upregulated the expression of orexin system in the liver of 9-day old chicks, but did not affect feed intake. Recombinant orexins increased fatty acid synthase (FASN) protein levels in chicken liver, activated acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCα), and increased FASN, ATP citrate lyase(ACLY), and malic enzyme (ME) protein expression in LMH cells. Blockade ERK1/2 activation by PD98059 attenuated these stimulating effects of orexin on lipogenic factors. Overexpression of ERK1/2 increased the expression of lipogenic genes, and orexin treatment induced the phosphorylated levels of ERK1/2Thr202/Tyr204, but not that of p38 Thr180/Tyr182 or JNK1/2 Thr183/Tyr185 in chicken liver and LMH cells. Taken together, this is the first report evidencing that orexin is expressed and secreted from chicken hepatocytes, and that orexin induced hepatic lipogenesis via activation of ERK1/2 signaling pathway.

Highlights

  • Orexins are originally characterized as orexigenic hypothalamic neuropeptides in mammals

  • By using immunoblot with antibody that cross-reacts with chicken orexin ­system[20], we amplified a strong signal of orexin with only one band at the predicted size (16 kDa) in chicken liver as well as in Leghorn Male Hepatoma (LMH) and siCEH cells (Fig. 1a)

  • Immunofluorescence staining showed a strong reactivity of ORX and its related receptors (ORXR1 and orexin receptor 2 (ORXR2)) in the cytoplasm of LMH cells (Fig. 1g)

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Introduction

Orexins are originally characterized as orexigenic hypothalamic neuropeptides in mammals. In avian (non-mammalian) species, orexin seemed to not affect feeding behavior and its physiological roles are poorly understood. Overexpression of ERK1/2 increased the expression of lipogenic genes, and orexin treatment induced the phosphorylated levels of ERK1/2Thr202/Tyr[204], but not that of p38 Thr180/Tyr[182] or JNK1/2 Thr183/Tyr[185] in chicken liver and LMH cells. Taken together, this is the first report evidencing that orexin is expressed and secreted from chicken hepatocytes, and that orexin induced hepatic lipogenesis via activation of ERK1/2 signaling pathway. Our data showed that orexin system is expressed in chicken liver and avian hepatocyte cell lines and that orexin administration modulate the expression of lipogenic genes. The effect of orexin on avian hepatic lipogenesis seems to be mediated via extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) signaling pathways

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