Lateral Hypothalamic (LH) orexin (OX/HT) neurons respond on approach to food objects, modulated by metabolic state.
(A) Orexin-Cre mice received LH-directed injections of DIO-GCaMP6f and implantation of a fiber optic probe. (B) Microscopy images showing orexin-Cre dependent GCaMP6f expression in the LH, together with immunolabelling of orexin-A positive cells, and a merged image. (C) Proportion of GCaMP6+ cells that are Orexin-A+ (97% ±0.9%, n = 4 mice), and Orexin-A+ cells that are GCaMP6+ (53.5% ±3.6%). (D) Experimental groups, with their pretreatments and test configurations. (E) The latency to approach the food pellet was significantly different between groups. Post-hoc comparisons revealed that each group had a significantly lower approach latency compared to Ad Libitum (p’s < 0.05). (F) Example z-scored dF/F photometry traces for the Ad Libitum and Food Restriction conditions. (G) Mean z-dF/F traces and shaded standard error of the mean (SEM) region for each condition, centered around the time of first approach to food. (H) The peak amplitude of the z-dF/F signal during the approach period varied significantly by treatment condition with post-hoc comparisons showing a significant difference between Ad Libitum and Food Restriction (p = 0.048). (I) Area under the curve (AUC) analysis of the approach period also significantly varied by treatment condition, with post-hoc comparisons showing significant differences between Ad Libitum and Food Restriction (p = 0.039), and Ad Libitum and Palatable conditions (p = 0.021). Error bars = +SEM; scale bars: 25μm; *p<0.05; **p<0.01.