[PDF][PDF] IL-6 improves energy and glucose homeostasis in obesity via enhanced central IL-6 trans-signaling

K Timper, JL Denson, SM Steculorum, C Heilinger… - Cell reports, 2017 - cell.com
K Timper, JL Denson, SM Steculorum, C Heilinger, L Engström-Ruud, CM Wunderlich…
Cell reports, 2017cell.com
Summary Interleukin (IL)-6 engages similar signaling mechanisms to leptin. Here, we find
that central application of IL-6 in mice suppresses feeding and improves glucose tolerance.
In contrast to leptin, whose action is attenuated in obesity, the ability of IL-6 to suppress
feeding is enhanced in obese mice. IL-6 suppresses feeding in the absence of neuronal IL-6-
receptor (IL-6R) expression in hypothalamic or all forebrain neurons of mice. Conversely,
obese mice exhibit increased soluble IL-6R levels in the cerebrospinal fluid. Blocking IL-6 …
Summary
Interleukin (IL)-6 engages similar signaling mechanisms to leptin. Here, we find that central application of IL-6 in mice suppresses feeding and improves glucose tolerance. In contrast to leptin, whose action is attenuated in obesity, the ability of IL-6 to suppress feeding is enhanced in obese mice. IL-6 suppresses feeding in the absence of neuronal IL-6-receptor (IL-6R) expression in hypothalamic or all forebrain neurons of mice. Conversely, obese mice exhibit increased soluble IL-6R levels in the cerebrospinal fluid. Blocking IL-6 trans-signaling in the CNS abrogates the ability of IL-6 to suppress feeding. Furthermore, gp130 expression is enhanced in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH) of obese mice, and deletion of gp130 in the PVH attenuates the beneficial central IL-6 effects on metabolism. Collectively, these experiments indicate that IL-6 trans-signaling is enhanced in the CNS of obese mice, allowing IL-6 to exert its beneficial metabolic effects even under conditions of leptin resistance.
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