Literature DB >> 12915763

Direct inhibitory action of galanin on hypothalamic arcuate nucleus neurones expressing galanin receptor Gal-r1 mRNA.

Pierre Poulain1, Noëlle Decrocq, Valérie Mitchell.   

Abstract

Galanin may act in the regulation of reproduction and feeding behaviour through a direct action on arcuate nucleus (ARC) neurones but evidence for a postsynaptic action is absent. The effects of rat galanin(1-29) on rat ARC neurones were examined during recordings with biocytin-filled sharp microelectrodes from brain slices. Neurones were subsequently visualised and hybridized for the mRNA of the galanin receptor Gal-R1. Current-clamp recordings revealed that ARC neurones displayed a functional heterogeneity in their firing properties. A great majority of neurones showed low-threshold spikes, instantaneous and time-dependent inward rectifications and an outward rectification. Two types of bursting behaviours were recorded, depending on the level of the membrane potential. Galanin (500 nM) elicited a reversible hyperpolarisation with a decrease in the resistance or a decrease in resistance only in 9 of 34 tested neurones, independent of the electrophysiological phenotype. The reversal potential for the galanin response was about -94 mV, near the equilibrium potential for K(+). Galantide (10 nM) antagonised the effects which were not blocked by tetrodotoxin, indicating a postsynaptic action. In situ hybridisation revealed that Gal-R1 mRNA occurred in the neurones that responded to galanin, whereas the unresponsive neurones never exhibited the hybridisation signal. This suggests that the responsive neurones possess functional postsynaptic Gal-R1. The study demonstrates for the first time a direct inhibitory action of galanin on ARC neurones, probably mediated by activation of Gal-R1. This action may have important implications for the functioning of neurones involved in the regulation of reproduction and feeding behaviour, such as proopiomelanocortin neurones. Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12915763     DOI: 10.1159/000071966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0028-3835            Impact factor:   4.914


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