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Galanin as a modulator of anxiety and depression and a therapeutic target for affective disease.

R-M Karlsson1, A Holmes.   

Abstract

Galanin is a 29 amino-acid (30 in humans) neuropeptide with a close functional relationship with neurotransmitter systems implicated in the pathophysiology and treatment of depression and anxiety disorders. In rodent models of depression-related behavior, treatment with galanin or compounds with agonist actions at galanin receptors has been shown to affect depression-related behaviors and the behavioral and neurochemical effects of antidepressants. Treatment with clinically efficacious antidepressants alters galanin and galanin receptor gene expression in rodents. Rodent anxiety-like behaviors appear to be modulated by galanin in a complex manner, with studies showing either increases, decreases and no effects of galanin treatments and galanin mutations on anxiety-like behavior in various tasks. One concept to emerge from this literature is that galanin recruitment during extreme behavioral and physiological provocations such as stress and opiate withdrawal may serve to attenuate negative emotional states caused by noradrenergic hyperactivation. The specific galanin receptor subtypes mediating the anxiety- and depression-related effects of galanin remains to be determined, with evidence supporting a possible contribution of GalR1, GalR2 and GalR3. While our understanding of the role of galanin as a modulator of emotion remains at an early stage, recent progress in this rapidly evolving field raise possibility of that galanin may represent a target for the development of novel antidepressant and anxiolytic drug treatments.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16733616     DOI: 10.1007/s00726-006-0336-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amino Acids        ISSN: 0939-4451            Impact factor:   3.520


  27 in total

1.  Strain differences in stress responsivity are associated with divergent amygdala gene expression and glutamate-mediated neuronal excitability.

Authors:  Khyobeni Mozhui; Rose-Marie Karlsson; Thomas L Kash; Jessica Ihne; Maxine Norcross; Sachin Patel; Mollee R Farrell; Elizabeth E Hill; Carolyn Graybeal; Kathryn P Martin; Marguerite Camp; Paul J Fitzgerald; Daniel C Ciobanu; Rolf Sprengel; Masayoshi Mishina; Cara L Wellman; Danny G Winder; Robert W Williams; Andrew Holmes
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2010-04-14       Impact factor: 6.167

2.  GAL3 receptor KO mice exhibit an anxiety-like phenotype.

Authors:  Susanne M Brunner; Aitak Farzi; Felix Locker; Barbara S Holub; Meinrad Drexel; Florian Reichmann; Andreas A Lang; Johannes A Mayr; Jorge J Vilches; Xavier Navarro; Roland Lang; Günther Sperk; Peter Holzer; Barbara Kofler
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2014-04-29       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Depression-like behavior in rat: Involvement of galanin receptor subtype 1 in the ventral periaqueductal gray.

Authors:  Peng Wang; Hui Li; Swapnali Barde; Ming-Dong Zhang; Jing Sun; Tong Wang; Pan Zhang; Hanjiang Luo; Yongjun Wang; Yutao Yang; Chuanyue Wang; Per Svenningsson; Elvar Theodorsson; Tomas G M Hökfelt; Zhi-Qing David Xu
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-07-25       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Bidirectional regulation of stress responses by galanin in mice: involvement of galanin receptor subtype 1.

Authors:  K Mitsukawa; X Lu; T Bartfai
Journal:  Neuroscience       Date:  2009-03-09       Impact factor: 3.590

Review 5.  Effects of galanin on monoaminergic systems and HPA axis: Potential mechanisms underlying the effects of galanin on addiction- and stress-related behaviors.

Authors:  Marina R Picciotto; Christian Brabant; Emily B Einstein; Helen M Kamens; Nichole M Neugebauer
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  2009-08-20       Impact factor: 3.252

6.  The neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor subtype is necessary for the anxiolytic-like effects of neuropeptide Y, but not the antidepressant-like effects of fluoxetine, in mice.

Authors:  Rose-Marie Karlsson; Jessica S Choe; Heather A Cameron; Annika Thorsell; Jacqueline N Crawley; Andrew Holmes; Markus Heilig
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2007-09-22       Impact factor: 4.530

7.  Increased fear- and stress-related anxiety-like behavior in mice lacking tuberoinfundibular peptide of 39 residues.

Authors:  D B Fegley; A Holmes; T Riordan; C A Faber; J R Weiss; S Ma; S Batkai; P Pacher; A Dobolyi; A Murphy; M W Sleeman; T B Usdin
Journal:  Genes Brain Behav       Date:  2008-09-17       Impact factor: 3.449

Review 8.  Regulation of neurological and neuropsychiatric phenotypes by locus coeruleus-derived galanin.

Authors:  David Weinshenker; Philip V Holmes
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  2015-11-20       Impact factor: 3.252

9.  Galanin mediates features of neural and behavioral stress resilience afforded by exercise.

Authors:  N R Sciolino; J M Smith; A M Stranahan; K G Freeman; G L Edwards; D Weinshenker; P V Holmes
Journal:  Neuropharmacology       Date:  2014-10-06       Impact factor: 5.250

10.  Molecular substrates of social avoidance seen following prenatal ethanol exposure and its reversal by social enrichment.

Authors:  Frank A Middleton; Elena I Varlinskaya; Sandra M Mooney
Journal:  Dev Neurosci       Date:  2012-05-08       Impact factor: 2.984

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