Literature DB >> 10485925

Orexin A activates locus coeruleus cell firing and increases arousal in the rat.

J J Hagan1, R A Leslie, S Patel, M L Evans, T A Wattam, S Holmes, C D Benham, S G Taylor, C Routledge, P Hemmati, R P Munton, T E Ashmeade, A S Shah, J P Hatcher, P D Hatcher, D N Jones, M I Smith, D C Piper, A J Hunter, R A Porter, N Upton.   

Abstract

The localization of orexin neuropeptides in the lateral hypothalamus has focused interest on their role in ingestion. The orexigenic neurones in the lateral hypothalamus, however, project widely in the brain, and thus the physiological role of orexins is likely to be complex. Here we describe an investigation of the action of orexin A in modulating the arousal state of rats by using a combination of tissue localization and electrophysiological and behavioral techniques. We show that the brain region receiving the densest innervation from orexinergic nerves is the locus coeruleus, a key modulator of attentional state, where application of orexin A increases cell firing of intrinsic noradrenergic neurones. Orexin A increases arousal and locomotor activity and modulates neuroendocrine function. The data suggest that orexin A plays an important role in orchestrating the sleep-wake cycle.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10485925      PMCID: PMC17982          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.19.10911

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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