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Neuropeptide-Y in the trout brain and pituitary: localization, characterization, and action on gonadotropin release.

J M Danger1, B Breton, M Vallarino, A Fournier, G Pelletier, H Vaudry.   

Abstract

Using a specific antiserum raised against synthetic neuropeptide-Y (NPY), the distribution of NPY-like immunoreactivity in the brain and pituitary of the trout Oncorhynchus mykiss has been examined with the indirect immunofluorescence and peroxidase-antiperoxidase methods. The highest density of NPY-immunoreactive elements was found in the basal telencephalon and hypothalamus. In particular, NPY-immunoreactive neurons were located in the nucleus entopeduncularis and the preoptic nucleus. NPY-immunoreactive fibers were observed throughout the trout brain. The preoptic nucleus, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, and the nucleus entopeduncularis were densely innervated. In addition, NPY-positive fibers were detected in the nucleus lateralis tuberis and in the distal and intermediate lobes of the pituitary. The NPY-like peptide of the trout brain was characterized by combining HPLC analysis and radioimmunological detection. Serial dilutions of trout hypothalamus and pituitary extracts produced displacement curves that were parallel to the standard curve. HPLC analysis resolved a major peak which was slightly less hydrophobic than porcine NPY. The possible effect of NPY, either alone or in combination with a GnRH antagonist, on gonadotropin (GtH) release from trout pituitaries was investigated using a perifusion system technique. Graded concentrations of synthetic NPY induced a dose-dependent stimulation of GtH release. The stimulatory activities of NPY and various short chain analogs on GtH release were compared: the order of potency was NPY greater than NPY-(2-36) greater than NPY-(16-36) greater than NPY-(25-36). This result suggests that the biological determinant of NPY is located in the C-terminal part of the molecule. Administration of a short pulse of NPY or GnRH (10(-7) M each) induced a marked stimulation of GtH release. Prolonged infusion of the GnRH antagonist D-Phe2-6,Pro3-GnRH induced a significant reduction of GnRH-evoked GtH secretion. In addition, the GnRH antagonist blocked NPY-induced GtH release. The widespread distribution of NPY in the trout brain suggests the involvement of this neuropeptide in a variety of physiological functions. The present data support the view that NPY, released by nerve terminals in the distal lobe of the pituitary, may act presynaptically on GnRH fibers to modulate GtH release.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2019255     DOI: 10.1210/endo-128-5-2360

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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