Daily changes in neuronal activities of the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus under standard and high-fat diet

L. Chrobok*, J.D. Klich, J.S. Jeczmien-Lazur, K. Pradel, K. Palus-Chramiec, A.M. Sanetra, H.D. Piggins*, M.H. Lewandowski*

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Abstract

The suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus function as the brain's primary circadian clock, but circadian clock genes are also rhythmically expressed in several extra-SCN brain sites where they can exert local temporal control over physiology and behaviour. Recently, we found that the hindbrain dorsal vagal complex possesses strong daily timekeeping capabilities, with the area postrema and nucleus of the solitary tract exhibiting the most robust clock properties. The possibility that the executory part of this complex – the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus (DMV) – also exhibits daily changes has not been extensively studied. The DMV is the source of vagal efferent motoneurons that regulate gastric motility and emptying and consequently influence meal size and energy homeostasis. We used a combination of multi-channel electrophysiology and patch clamp recordings to gain insight into effects of time of day and diet on these DMV cells. We found that DMV neurons increase their spontaneous activity, excitability and responsiveness to metabolic neuromodulators at late day and this was paralleled with an enhanced synaptic input to these neurons. A high-fat diet typically damps circadian rhythms, but we found that consumption of a high-fat diet paradoxically amplified daily variation of DMV neuronal activity, while blunting the neurons responsiveness to metabolic neuromodulators. In summary, we show for the first time that DMV neural activity changes with time of day, with this temporal variation modulated by diet. These findings have clear implications for our understanding of the daily control of vagal efferents and parasympathetic outflow.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)733-749
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Physiology
Volume600
Issue number4
Early online date30 May 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Feb 2022

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