Published August 17, 2023 | Version v1
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ASIC1a affects hypothalamic signaling and regulates the daily rhythm of body temperature in mice

  • 1. University of Lausanne
  • 2. Lausanne University Hospital
  • 3. École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
  • 4. University of Chicago
  • 5. Hôpital de Cery
  • 6. University of Fribourg

Description

The body temperature of mice is higher at night than during the day. We show here that global deletion of acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) results in lower body temperature during a part of the night. ASICs are pH sensors that modulate neuronal activity. The deletion of ASIC1a decreased the voluntary activity at night of mice that had access to a running wheel but did not affect their spontaneous activity. Daily rhythms of thyrotropin-releasing hormone mRNA in the hypothalamus and of thyroid-stimulating hormone β mRNA in the pituitary, and of prolactin mRNA in the hypothalamus and pituitary were suppressed in ASIC1a-/- mice. The serum thyroid hormone levels were however not significantly changed by ASIC1a deletion. Our findings indicate that ASIC1a regulates activity and signaling in the hypothalamus and pituitary. This likely leads to the observed changes in body temperature by affecting the metabolism or energy expenditure.

Data availability

RNA-seq data have been deposited at GEO (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE185718) and are publicly available. All other experimental data are contained in the manuscript and supplementary files or are available from the corresponding author at reasonable request. Raw data are provided in the file "Supplementary Data 1". Raw images of the blots are provided in Supplementary Fig. 6.

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DOI
10.1038/s42003-023-05221-2
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:7449

Funding

Swiss National Science Foundation
31003A_172968
Swiss National Science Foundation
310030_184667/1
Swiss National Science Foundation
310030_192463
Swiss National Science Foundation
310030_212558
National Institutes of Health
DK15070
Chinese Scholarship Council
Scholarship

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Human Genetics, Medicine, Pediatrics