TitleNeuronal Calcium Signaling in Metabolic Regulation and Adaptation to Nutrient Stress.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsJayakumar S, Hasan G
JournalFront Neural Circuits
Volume12
Pagination25
Date Published2018
ISSN1662-5110
Abstract

All organisms can respond physiologically and behaviorally to environmental fluxes in nutrient levels. Different nutrient sensing pathways exist for specific metabolites, and their inputs ultimately define appropriate nutrient uptake and metabolic homeostasis. Nutrient sensing mechanisms at the cellular level require pathways such as insulin and target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling that integrates information from different organ systems like the fat body and the gut. Such integration is essential for coordinating growth with development. Here we review the role of a newly identified set of integrative interneurons and the role of intracellular calcium signaling within these neurons, in regulating nutrient sensing under conditions of nutrient stress. A comparison of the identified circuit and cellular mechanisms employed in this circuit, with vertebrate systems, suggests that the identified cell signaling mechanisms may be conserved for neural circuit function related to nutrient sensing by central neurons. The ideas proposed are potentially relevant for understanding the molecular basis of metabolic disorders, because these are frequently linked to nutritional stress.

DOI10.3389/fncir.2018.00025
Alternate JournalFront Neural Circuits
PubMed ID29674958
PubMed Central IDPMC5895653