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Sim1 Haploinsufficiency Causes Hyperphagia, Obesity and Reduction of the Paraventricular Nucleus of the Hypothalamus

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Journal Hum Mol Genet
Date 2001 Jul 13
PMID 11448938
Citations 133
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Abstract

The bHLH-PAS transcription factor SIM1 is required for the development of the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus. Mice homozygous for a null allele of Sim1 (Sim1(-/-)) lack a PVN and die perinatally. In contrast, we show here that Sim1 heterozygous mice are viable but develop early-onset obesity, with increased linear growth, hyperinsulinemia and hyperleptinemia. Sim1(+/-) mice are hyperphagic but their energy expenditure is not decreased, distinguishing them from other mouse models of early-onset obesity such as deficiencies in leptin and melanocortin receptor 4. Quantitative histological comparison with normal littermates showed that the PVN of Sim1(+/-) mice contains on average 24% fewer cells without a selective loss of any identifiable major cell type. Since acquired lesions in the PVN also induce increased appetite without a decrease in energy expenditure, we propose that abnormalities of PVN development cause the obesity of Sim1(+/-) mice. Severe obesity was described recently in a patient with a balanced translocation disrupting SIM1. Pathways controlling the development of the PVN thus have the potential to cause obesity in both mice and humans.

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