| Literature DB >> 24427120 |
Brahim Tighilet1, Christiane Mourre2, Michel Lacour1.
Abstract
After unilateral vestibular neurectomy (UVN) many molecular and neurochemical mechanisms underlie the neurophysiological reorganizations occurring in the vestibular nuclei (VN) complex, as well as the behavioral recovery process. As a key regulator, the histaminergic system appears to be a likely candidate because drugs interfering with histamine (HA) neurotransmission facilitate behavioral recovery after vestibular lesion. This study aimed at analyzing the post-lesion changes of the histaminergic system by quantifying binding to histamine H3 receptors (H3R; mediating namely histamine autoinhibition) using a histamine H3 receptor agonist ([(3)H]N-α-methylhistamine). Experiments were done in brain sections of control cats (N = 6) and cats submitted to UVN and killed 1 (N = 6) or 3 (N = 6) weeks after the lesion. UVN induced a bilateral decrease in binding density of the agonist [(3)H]N-α-methylhistamine to H3R in the tuberomammillary nuclei (TMN) at 1 week post-lesion, with a predominant down-regulation in the ipsilateral TMN. The bilateral decrease remained at the 3 weeks survival time and became symmetric. Concerning brainstem structures, binding density in the VN, the prepositus hypoglossi, the subdivisions of the inferior olive decreased unilaterally on the ipsilateral side at 1 week and bilaterally 3 weeks after UVN. Similar changes were observed in the subdivisions of the solitary nucleus only 1 week after the lesion. These findings indicate vestibular lesion induces plasticity of the histamine H3R, which could contribute to vestibular function recovery.Entities:
Keywords: cat; histamine H3 receptor; inferior olive; solitary nucleus; tuberomammillary nuclei; unilateral vestibular neurectomy; vestibular compensation; vestibular nuclei
Year: 2014 PMID: 24427120 PMCID: PMC3879797 DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2013.00087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Integr Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5145
[H]N-α-methylhistamine binding in the lesioned versus control cats.
| Cat group | Mean ± SEM | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Week | 3 Weeks | |
| Control | 41.65 ± 1.38 | |
| Intact side | 41.66 ± 1.35 | 39.84 ± 1.14 |
| Lesioned side | 29.96[ | 27.81[ |
| Control | 45.39 ± 1.73 | |
| Intact side | 45.78 ± 1.56 | 36.02[ |
| Lesioned side | ||
P < 0.05, Student's t-test, comparison with intact side.
P < 0.05, Student's t-test, comparison with control animals.