Parallel Preoptic Pathways for Thermoregulation

Sympathetic premotor neurons in the rostral medullary raphe (RMR) regulate heat conservation by tail artery vasoconstriction and brown adipose tissue thermogenesis. These neurons are a critical relay in the pathway that increases body temperature. However, the origins of the inputs that activate the RMR during cold exposure have not been definitively identified. We investigated the afferents to the RMR that were activated during cold by examining Fos expression in retrogradely labeled neurons after injection of cholera toxin B subunit (CTb) in the RMR. These experiments identified a cluster of Fos-positive neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus and dorsal hypothalamic area (DMH/DHA) with projections to the RMR that may mediate cold-induced elevation of body temperature. Also, neurons in the median preoptic nucleus (MnPO) and dorsolateral preoptic area (DLPO) and in the A7 noradrenergic cell group were retrogradely labeled but lacked Fos expression, suggesting that they may inhibit the RMR. To investigate whether individual or common preoptic neurons project to the RMR and DMH/DHA, we injected CTb into the RMR and Fluorogold into the DMH/DHA. We found that projections from the DLPO and MnPO to the RMR and DMH/DHA emerge from largely separate neuronal populations, indicating they may be differentially regulated. Combined cell-specific lesions of MnPO and DLPO, but not lesions of either one alone, caused baseline hyperthermia. Our data suggest that the MnPO and DLPO provide parallel inhibitory pathways that tonically inhibit the DMH/DHA and the RMR at baseline, and that hyperthermia requires the release of this inhibition from both nuclei.

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