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Chronic hyponatremia reduces survival of magnocellular vasopressin and oxytocin neurons after axonal injury.

J Dohanics1, G E Hoffman, J G Verbalis.   

Abstract

Axonal injury to hypothalamic magnocellular vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) neurons causes degeneration of a substantial subpopulation of these neurons. In this study, we investigated the influence of osmolality on this injury-induced cell death. Normonatremic, chronically hypernatremic, and chronically hyponatremic rats received pituitary stalk compression (SC), which causes degeneration of AVP and OT terminals in the neurohypophysis. Twenty-one days after SC, rats were perfused and hypothalami were serially sectioned and alternately stained for AVP-neurophysin and OT-neurophysin immunoreactivities. Normonatremic and hypernatremic rats exhibited a triphasic pattern of water intake after SC, with peak intakes 3 times higher than those exhibited by sham-operated normonatremic rats. In contrast, hyponatremic SC rats exhibited peak water intakes of 600 ml/24 hr, approximately 9-10 times the water intakes of sham-operated normonatremic rats. In normonatremic rats, SC caused degeneration of 65% of the AVP neuron population in the SON and 73% in the PVN, but only 31% of the OT neuron population in the SON and 35% in the PVN. Similar results were found in hypernatremic rats after SC. However, in hyponatremic rats SC caused degeneration of 97% of the AVP neuron population in the SON and 93% in the PVN, and 90% of the OT neuron population in the SON and 84% in the PVN. Our results, therefore, demonstrate that injury-induced degeneration of magnocellular AVP and OT neurons is markedly exacerbated by chronic hypo-osmolar conditions, but neuronal survival is not enhanced by chronic hyperosmolar conditions.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8601817      PMCID: PMC6578532     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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