Sex differences in microglial CX3CR1 signalling determine obesity susceptibility in mice

Unlike males, female mice are resistant to hypothalamic inflammation and weight gain when fed a high-fat diet. Here, the authors reveal sex-specific regulation of hypothalamic microglial activation through CX3CR1 signalling, providing a potential mechanism for differential susceptibility to diet-ind...

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Autores principales: Mauricio D. Dorfman, Jordan E. Krull, John D. Douglass, Rachael Fasnacht, Fernando Lara-Lince, Thomas H. Meek, Xiaogang Shi, Vincent Damian, Hong T. Nguyen, Miles E. Matsen, Gregory J. Morton, Joshua P. Thaler
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c3d9bcc58c004e1b9f6eb255e257f3c42021-12-02T17:06:11ZSex differences in microglial CX3CR1 signalling determine obesity susceptibility in mice10.1038/ncomms145562041-1723https://doaj.org/article/c3d9bcc58c004e1b9f6eb255e257f3c42017-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14556https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Unlike males, female mice are resistant to hypothalamic inflammation and weight gain when fed a high-fat diet. Here, the authors reveal sex-specific regulation of hypothalamic microglial activation through CX3CR1 signalling, providing a potential mechanism for differential susceptibility to diet-induced obesity.Mauricio D. DorfmanJordan E. KrullJohn D. DouglassRachael FasnachtFernando Lara-LinceThomas H. MeekXiaogang ShiVincent DamianHong T. NguyenMiles E. MatsenGregory J. MortonJoshua P. ThalerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2017)
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Mauricio D. Dorfman
Jordan E. Krull
John D. Douglass
Rachael Fasnacht
Fernando Lara-Lince
Thomas H. Meek
Xiaogang Shi
Vincent Damian
Hong T. Nguyen
Miles E. Matsen
Gregory J. Morton
Joshua P. Thaler
Sex differences in microglial CX3CR1 signalling determine obesity susceptibility in mice
description Unlike males, female mice are resistant to hypothalamic inflammation and weight gain when fed a high-fat diet. Here, the authors reveal sex-specific regulation of hypothalamic microglial activation through CX3CR1 signalling, providing a potential mechanism for differential susceptibility to diet-induced obesity.
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author Mauricio D. Dorfman
Jordan E. Krull
John D. Douglass
Rachael Fasnacht
Fernando Lara-Lince
Thomas H. Meek
Xiaogang Shi
Vincent Damian
Hong T. Nguyen
Miles E. Matsen
Gregory J. Morton
Joshua P. Thaler
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John D. Douglass
Rachael Fasnacht
Fernando Lara-Lince
Thomas H. Meek
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Hong T. Nguyen
Miles E. Matsen
Gregory J. Morton
Joshua P. Thaler
author_sort Mauricio D. Dorfman
title Sex differences in microglial CX3CR1 signalling determine obesity susceptibility in mice
title_short Sex differences in microglial CX3CR1 signalling determine obesity susceptibility in mice
title_full Sex differences in microglial CX3CR1 signalling determine obesity susceptibility in mice
title_fullStr Sex differences in microglial CX3CR1 signalling determine obesity susceptibility in mice
title_full_unstemmed Sex differences in microglial CX3CR1 signalling determine obesity susceptibility in mice
title_sort sex differences in microglial cx3cr1 signalling determine obesity susceptibility in mice
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