Understanding the aging hypothalamus, one cell at a time

Trends Neurosci. 2022 Dec;45(12):942-954. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2022.10.004. Epub 2022 Oct 19.

Abstract

The hypothalamus is a brain region that integrates signals from the periphery and the environment to maintain organismal homeostasis. To do so, specialized hypothalamic neuropeptidergic neurons control a range of processes, such as sleep, feeding, the stress response, and hormone release. These processes are altered with age, which can affect longevity and contribute to disease status. Technological advances, such as single-cell RNA sequencing, are upending assumptions about the transcriptional identity of cell types in the hypothalamus and revealing how distinct cell types change with age. In this review, we summarize current knowledge about the contribution of hypothalamic functions to aging. We highlight recent single-cell studies interrogating distinct cell types of the mouse hypothalamus and suggest ways in which single-cell 'omics technologies can be used to further understand the aging hypothalamus and its role in longevity.

Keywords: homeostasis; longevity; metabolism; single-cell RNA-seq.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Aging
  • Animals
  • Brain
  • Homeostasis / physiology
  • Hypothalamus* / metabolism
  • Mice
  • Neurons* / physiology