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1.
Int J Mol Sci ; 23(11)2022 May 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35682713

RESUMO

We studied the effects of stimulation of the medial septal area on the gene expression in the dorsal and ventral hippocampus. Rats under urethane anesthesia were implanted with a recording electrode in the right hippocampus and stimulating electrode in the dorsal medial septum (dMS) or medial septal nucleus (MSN). After one-hour-long deep brain stimulation, we collected ipsi- and contralateral dorsal and ventral hippocampi. Quantitative PCR showed that deep brain stimulation did not cause any changes in the intact contralateral dorsal and ventral hippocampi. A comparison of ipsi- and contralateral hippocampi in the control unstimulated animals showed that electrode implantation in the ipsilateral dorsal hippocampus led to a dramatic increase in the expression of immediate early genes (c-fos, arc, egr1, npas4), neurotrophins (ngf, bdnf) and inflammatory cytokines (il1b and tnf, but not il6) not only in the area close to implantation site but also in the ventral hippocampus. Moreover, the stimulation of MSN but not dMS further increased the expression of c-fos, egr1, npas4, bdnf, and tnf in the ipsilateral ventral but not dorsal hippocampus. Our data suggest that the activation of medial septal nucleus can change the gene expression in ventral hippocampal cells after their priming by other stimuli.


Assuntos
Anestesia , Estimulação Encefálica Profunda , Núcleos Septais , Animais , Fator Neurotrófico Derivado do Encéfalo/metabolismo , Expressão Gênica , Hipocampo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Ratos , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Uretana
2.
Endocr Regul ; 53(3): 165-177, 2019 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31517634

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the spatial relationship between the c-Fos immunoreactive cells elicited by an acute treatment with neuroleptics including amisulpride (AMI), olanzapine (OLA), quetiapine (QUE), and aripiprazole (ARI) and enkephalinergic (ENK), substance P (SP), and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) innervation fields in the rat septum. METHODS: Male Sprague Dawley rats received a single injection of OLA (5 mg), ARI (10 mg), AMI (20 mg), QUE (15 mg/kg/b.w.). Ninety min after antipsychotics administration, the animals were transcardially perfused with a fixative and the brains cryocut into serial coronal sections of 35 µm thickness. The sections were processed for c-Fos staining using an avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex and visualized by nickel intensified diaminobenzidine to reach black endproduct. Afterwards, the sections were exposed to ENK, SP, and TH antibodies and the reaction product visualized by biotin-labeled fluorescent AlexaFluor 564 dye. The data were evaluated from the sections either simultaneously illuminated with fluorescent and transmission microscope beams or after merging the separately illuminated sections in the Adobe Photoshop 7.0 software. RESULTS: ENK, SP, and TH displayed characteristic spatial images formed by a dense accumulation of immunoreactive fibers and terminals on the both sides of the septum. A dense plexus of axons formed by ENK and SP immunopositive terminals were situated predominantly in the lateral, while TH ones more medial portion of the septum. QUE and AMI activated distinct amount of c-Fos expression in cells located within the SP-immunoreactive principal innervation field. The OLA effect on the c-Fos expression was very pronounced in the ventral TH-labeled principal innervation field including the space between the ENK field ventral portion and the dorsal margin of the accumbens nucleus shell. Generally, the occurrence of c-Fos cells in the ENK-immunoreactive principal innervation field, in comparison with the surrounding septal area, was less abundant after all of the four antipsychotics treatments. CONCLUSION: The data of the present study indicate that ENK, SP, and TH innervation fields may influence separate populations of septal cells activated by AMI, OLA, QUE, and ARI and that each of these region-differently innervated cells may be associated with the functional heterogeneity of the individual lateral septal nuclei.


Assuntos
Antipsicóticos/farmacologia , Encefalinas/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/efeitos dos fármacos , Substância P/metabolismo , Tirosina 3-Mono-Oxigenase/metabolismo , Amissulprida/farmacologia , Animais , Aripiprazol/farmacologia , Imuno-Histoquímica , Masculino , Neurônios/efeitos dos fármacos , Neurônios/metabolismo , Olanzapina/farmacologia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/efeitos dos fármacos , Fumarato de Quetiapina/farmacologia , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Distribuição Tecidual/efeitos dos fármacos
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Pharmacol Biochem Behav ; 180: 83-91, 2019 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30910666

RESUMO

Administering clomipramine during the early days of life induced several behavioral and neurochemical alterations in adult male rats, which resemble major depression disorder. The alterations included poor sexual performance, which is considered a reward-seeking behavior regulated by dopaminergic system. Given that estrogen receptors are expressed in different areas of the brain involved in regulating reproductive behavior, motivation and mood. The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of a non-selective dopamine agonist (apomorphine) on sexual incentive motivation in rats exposed to clomipramine (CMI) in the neonatal period. In addition, we evaluated the expression of mRNA ERα and ERß in nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and septum of CMI rats. We found that only a few rats subjected to neonatal CMI treatment performed mounts, intromissions and ejaculations. Also, those rats spent less time exploring the sexual incentive zone and had lower preference scores; this effect was reverted by administering 0.1 mg/kg of apomorphine. Finally, the CMI rats presented higher levels of mRNA ERα and ERß, only in septum area. These data indicate that neonatal treatment with CMI altered the expression of mRNA ERα and ERß in the septum, which participates in regulating the motivational component of sexual behavior.


Assuntos
Apomorfina/farmacologia , Clomipramina/farmacologia , Copulação/efeitos dos fármacos , Agonistas de Dopamina/farmacologia , Receptor alfa de Estrogênio/genética , Receptor beta de Estrogênio/genética , Inibidores Seletivos de Recaptação de Serotonina/farmacologia , Septo do Cérebro/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Apomorfina/administração & dosagem , Clomipramina/administração & dosagem , Agonistas de Dopamina/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Masculino , Motivação/efeitos dos fármacos , Núcleo Accumbens/efeitos dos fármacos , Núcleo Accumbens/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/genética , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Recompensa , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Inibidores Seletivos de Recaptação de Serotonina/administração & dosagem , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos
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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 6755, 2017 07 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28754901

RESUMO

Disruptions in circadian timing impair spatial memory in humans and rodents. Circadian-arrhythmic Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) exhibit substantial deficits in spatial working memory as assessed by a spontaneous alternation (SA) task. The present study found that daily scheduled feeding rescued spatial memory deficits in these arrhythmic animals. Improvements in memory persisted for at least 3 weeks after the arrhythmic hamsters were switched back to ad libitum feeding. During ad libitum feeding, locomotor activity resumed its arrhythmic state, but performance on the SA task varied across the day with a peak in daily performance that corresponded to the previous daily window of food anticipation. At the end of scheduled feeding, c-Fos brain mapping revealed differential gene expression in entrained versus arrhythmic hamsters in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) that paralleled changes in the medial septum and hippocampus, but not in other neural structures. These data show that scheduled feeding can improve cognitive performance when SCN timing has been compromised, possibly by coordinating activity in the SCN and septohippocampal pathway.


Assuntos
Comportamento Alimentar , Hipocampo/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/metabolismo , Animais , Comportamento Animal , Ritmo Circadiano/efeitos da radiação , Cricetinae , Hipocampo/efeitos da radiação , Luz , Septo do Cérebro/efeitos da radiação , Memória Espacial/efeitos da radiação , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/efeitos da radiação
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J Alzheimers Dis ; 56(3): 1145-1158, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28106547

RESUMO

Pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction utilizing glucose-derived pyruvate is an almost exclusive source of acetyl-CoA in different cell mitochondrial compartments of the brain. In neuronal mitochondria, the largest fraction of acetyl-CoA is utilized for energy production and the much smaller one for N-acetyl-L-aspartate (NAA) synthesis. Cholinergic neurons, unlike others, require additional amounts of acetyl-CoA for acetylcholine synthesis. Therefore, several neurotoxic signals, which inhibit pyruvate dehydrogenase, generate deeper shortages of acetyl-CoA and greater mortality of cholinergic neurons than noncholinergic ones. NAA is considered to be a marker of neuronal energy status in neuropathic brains. However, there is no data on putative differential fractional distribution of the acetyl-CoA pool between energy producing and NAA or acetylcholine synthesizing pathways in noncholinergic and cholinergic neurons, respectively. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate whether zinc-excess, a common excitotoxic signal, may evoke differential effects on the NAA metabolism in neuronal cells with low and high expression of the cholinergic phenotype. Differentiated SN56 neuronal cells, displaying a high activity of choline acetyltransferase and rates of acetylcholine synthesis, contained lower levels of acetyl-CoA and NAA, being more susceptible to ZnCl2 exposition that the nondifferentiated SN56 or differentiated dopaminergic SHSY5Y neuronal and astroglial C6 cells. Differentiated SN56 accumulated greater amounts of Zn2 + from extracellular space than the other ones, and displayed a stronger suppression of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex activity and acetyl-CoA, NAA, ATP, acetylcholine levels, and loss of viability. These data indicate that the acetyl-CoA synthesizing system in neurons constitutes functional unity with energy generating and NAA or acetylcholine pathways of its utilization, which are uniformly affected by neurotoxic conditions.


Assuntos
Acetilcoenzima A/metabolismo , Ácido Aspártico/análogos & derivados , Neurônios Colinérgicos/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Zinco/toxicidade , Acetiltransferases/metabolismo , Trifosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Animais , Ácido Aspártico/metabolismo , Cálcio/metabolismo , Proteínas de Transporte/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Sobrevivência Celular/fisiologia , Colina O-Acetiltransferase/metabolismo , Neurônios Colinérgicos/patologia , Neurônios Dopaminérgicos/metabolismo , Neurônios Dopaminérgicos/patologia , Espaço Extracelular/metabolismo , Glicerol Quinase , Cetona Oxirredutases/metabolismo , Camundongos , Septo do Cérebro/patologia
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Curr Alzheimer Res ; 14(1): 94-103, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27335039

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Cholinergic cell loss in the basal forebrain, the major source of hippocampal cholinergic projections, has been implicated in Alzheimer's disease. OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the septohippocampal pathway is involved in tauopathy model mice and to elucidate the tau-associated mechanism underlying cholinergic alteration. METHODS: Adult (6 to 8 months old) and old (16 to 18 months old) transgenic mice expressing wild-type human tau, Tg601, were examined using Ex vivo diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI) and 2-[18F]fluoro- 2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET). Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)-positive neurons in the medial septum (MS) were counted by stereological methods. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity and AChE mRNA in 6 brain regions were measured. RESULTS: Ex vivo DTI revealed that the number of fractional anisotropy (FA) streamlines in the septohippocampal tract decreased with age in Tg601 mice. The FA value in the septum was lower in old Tg601 mice than in non-tg mice. A voxel-based statistical analysis of FDG-PET revealed the presence of low glucose uptake areas, involving the MS in adults, and spread over regions including the hippocampal dentate gyrus in old mice. In the MS, the number of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)-positive neurons decreased in old Tg601 mice. AChE activity and AChE mRNA T transcripts were exclusively higher in the septum. CONCLUSION: The upregulation of AChE in the septum may result in the selective degeneration of the septohippocampal cholinergic pathway in the tauopathy mouse model.


Assuntos
Colina O-Acetiltransferase/metabolismo , Hipocampo/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Tauopatias/metabolismo , Envelhecimento/metabolismo , Envelhecimento/patologia , Animais , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Hipocampo/diagnóstico por imagem , Hipocampo/patologia , Humanos , Masculino , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Transgênicos , Vias Neurais/diagnóstico por imagem , Vias Neurais/metabolismo , Vias Neurais/patologia , Neurônios/metabolismo , Neurônios/patologia , Septo do Cérebro/diagnóstico por imagem , Septo do Cérebro/patologia , Tauopatias/diagnóstico por imagem , Tauopatias/patologia , Proteínas tau/genética , Proteínas tau/metabolismo
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Eur J Neurosci ; 45(3): 423-432, 2017 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27873445

RESUMO

Predispositions to attend to animate objects are ubiquitous in newborn vertebrates, but little is known about their neural bases. In this study, we wanted to know if exposure to the motion of a living, behaving conspecific will selectively activate septal, preoptic and amygdaloid areas in visually naive domestic chicks. For this purpose, newly hatched chicks were exposed to a live conspecific, whose natural motion presents of course several features typical of animate motion to which chicks are known to be sensitive. In the control group, chicks were exposed to a rotating stuffed chick that showed rigid non-biological motion. The two stimuli were visually matched with regard to their static features. We measured brain activity by visualizing the immediate early gene product c-Fos with a standard immunohistochemical procedure. Notably, dorsal right septum and left preoptic area showed higher activation in experimental subjects compared to the control animals. This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first demonstration of septal and preoptic areas involvement in response to the animate motion of a social partner, as opposed to rigid motion of a similarly looking stimulus. Moreover, these results indicate that previous visual experience and specific learning events are not necessary to establish the septal and preoptic areas function, which is present shortly after birth.


Assuntos
Percepção de Movimento , Área Pré-Óptica/fisiologia , Septo do Cérebro/fisiologia , Animais , Galinhas , Área Pré-Óptica/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Rotação , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Comportamento Social
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Physiol Behav ; 164(Pt A): 268-76, 2016 10 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27317836

RESUMO

Recently, it was found that the avian central vasotocin receptor (V1aR) is associated with the regulation of food intake. To identify V1aR-containing brain structures regulating food intake, a selective V1aR antagonist SR-49059 that induced food intake was administrated intracerebroventricularly in male chickens followed by detection of brain structures using FOS immunoreactivity. Particularly, the hypothalamic core region of the paraventricular nucleus, lateral hypothalamic area, dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, a subnucleus of the central extended amygdalar complex [dorsolateral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis], medial septal nucleus and caudal brainstem [nucleus of the solitary tract] showed significantly increased FOS-ir cells. On the other hand, the supraoptic nucleus of the preoptic area and the nucleus of the hippocampal commissure of the septum showed suppressed FOS immunoreactivity in the V1aR antagonist treatment group. Further investigation revealed that neuronal activity of arginine vasotocin (AVT-ir) magnocellular neurons in the supraoptic nucleus, preoptic periventricular nucleus, paraventricular nucleus and ventral periventricular hypothalamic nucleus and most likely corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH-ir) neurons in the nucleus of the hippocampal commissure were reduced following the antagonist treatment. Dual immunofluorescence labeling results showed that perikarya of AVT-ir magnocellular neurons in the preoptic area and hypothalamus were colabeled with V1aR. Within the nucleus of the hippocampal commissure, CRH-ir neurons were shown in close contact with V1aR-ir glial cells. Results of the present study suggest that the V1aR plays a role in the regulation of food intake by modulating neurons that synthesize and release anorectic neuropeptides in the avian brain.


Assuntos
Regulação do Apetite/fisiologia , Proteínas Aviárias/metabolismo , Diencéfalo/metabolismo , Ingestão de Alimentos/fisiologia , Receptores de Vasopressinas/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Animais , Antagonistas dos Receptores de Hormônios Antidiuréticos/farmacologia , Regulação do Apetite/efeitos dos fármacos , Comportamento Apetitivo/efeitos dos fármacos , Comportamento Apetitivo/fisiologia , Proteínas Aviárias/antagonistas & inibidores , Fármacos do Sistema Nervoso Central/administração & dosagem , Galinhas , Diencéfalo/citologia , Diencéfalo/efeitos dos fármacos , Ingestão de Alimentos/efeitos dos fármacos , Indóis/farmacologia , Masculino , Atividade Motora/efeitos dos fármacos , Atividade Motora/fisiologia , Neuroglia/citologia , Neuroglia/efeitos dos fármacos , Neuroglia/metabolismo , Neurônios/citologia , Neurônios/efeitos dos fármacos , Neurônios/metabolismo , Neuropeptídeo Y/administração & dosagem , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Pirrolidinas/farmacologia , Distribuição Aleatória , Septo do Cérebro/citologia , Septo do Cérebro/efeitos dos fármacos
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Behav Brain Res ; 310: 59-67, 2016 09 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27173433

RESUMO

Anxiety and depression in diabetic patients contributes to a poor prognosis, but possible causal relationships have been controversial. Anxiety, fear, and anhedonia are mediated by interactions between different deep structures of the temporal lobe (e.g., amygdala complex and hippocampus) and other forebrain-related structures (e.g., lateral septal nucleus). Connections between these structures and the hypothalamic orexinergic system are necessary for the maintenance of energy and wakefulness. However, few studies have explored the impact of long-term hyperglycemia in these structures on anxiety. We induced long-term hyperglycemia (glucose levels of ∼500mg/dl) in Wistar rats by injecting them with alloxan and simultaneously protecting them from hyperglycemia by injecting them daily with a low dose of insulin (i.e., just enough insulin to avoid death), thus maintaining hyperglycemia and ketonuria for as long as 6 weeks. Compared with controls, long-term hyperglycemic rats exhibited a significant reduction of Fos expression in the lateral septal nucleus and basolateral amygdala, but no differences were found in cerebellar regions. Orexin-A cells appeared to be inactive in the lateral hypothalamus. No differences were found in sucrose consumption or behavior in the elevated plus maze compared with the control group, but a decrease in general locomotion was observed. These data indicate a generalized blunting of the metabolic brain response, accompanied by a decrease in locomotion but no changes in hedonic- or anxiety-like behavior.


Assuntos
Tonsila do Cerebelo/metabolismo , Hiperglicemia/metabolismo , Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Aloxano , Tonsila do Cerebelo/patologia , Anedonia , Animais , Ansiedade , Doença Crônica , Sacarose Alimentar , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Hiperglicemia/patologia , Hiperglicemia/psicologia , Hipotálamo/patologia , Imuno-Histoquímica , Cetose/metabolismo , Cetose/patologia , Cetose/psicologia , Masculino , Atividade Motora/fisiologia , Orexinas/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Ratos Wistar , Septo do Cérebro/patologia
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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol ; 311(1): R124-32, 2016 07 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27194565

RESUMO

Hindbrain glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) neurons project to numerous forebrain areas, including the lateral septum (LS). Using a fluorescently labeled GLP-1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonist, Exendin 4 (Ex4), we demonstrated GLP-1 receptor binding throughout the rat LS. We examined the feeding effects of Ex4 and the GLP-1R antagonist Exendin (9-39) (Ex9) at doses subthreshold for effect when delivered to the lateral ventricle. Intra-LS Ex4 suppressed overnight chow and high-fat diet (HFD) intake, and Ex9 increased chow and HFD intake relative to vehicle. During 2-h tests, intra-LS Ex9 significantly increased 0.25 M sucrose and 4% corn oil. Ex4 can cause nausea, but intra-LS administration of Ex4 did not induce pica. Furthermore, intra-LS Ex4 had no effect on anxiety-like behavior in the elevated plus maze. We investigated the role of LS GLP-1R in motivation for food by examining operant responding for sucrose on a progressive ratio (PR) schedule, with and without a nutrient preload to maximize GLP-1 neuron activation. The preload strongly suppressed PR responding, but blockade of GLP-1R in the intermediate subdivision of the LS did not affect motivation for sucrose under either load condition. The ability of the nutrient load to suppress subsequent chow intake was significantly attenuated by intermediate LS Ex9 treatment. By contrast, blockade of GLP-1R in the dorsal subdivision of the LS increased both PR responding and overnight chow intake. Together, these studies suggest that endogenous activity of GLP-1R in the LS influence feeding, and dLS GLP-1Rs, in particular, play a role in motivation.


Assuntos
Ingestão de Alimentos/efeitos dos fármacos , Receptor do Peptídeo Semelhante ao Glucagon 1/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Animais , Ansiedade/psicologia , Condicionamento Operante/efeitos dos fármacos , Dieta Hiperlipídica , Exenatida , Alimentos , Receptor do Peptídeo Semelhante ao Glucagon 1/agonistas , Receptor do Peptídeo Semelhante ao Glucagon 1/antagonistas & inibidores , Injeções Intraventriculares , Masculino , Motivação/efeitos dos fármacos , Fragmentos de Peptídeos/farmacologia , Peptídeos/farmacologia , Pica/induzido quimicamente , Pica/psicologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Peçonhas/farmacologia
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Neuropharmacology ; 105: 520-532, 2016 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26896754

RESUMO

The major challenge in treating methamphetamine addicts is the maintenance of a drug free-state since they experience negative emotional symptoms during abstinence, which may trigger relapse. The neuronal mechanisms underlying long-term withdrawal and relapse are currently not well-understood. There is evidence suggesting a role of the oxytocin (OTR), µ-opioid receptor (MOPr), dopamine D2 receptor (D2R), corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) systems and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA)-axis in the different stages of methamphetamine addiction. In this study, we aimed to characterize the behavioral effects of methamphetamine withdrawal in mice and to assess the modulation of the OTR, MOPr, D2R, CRF and HPA-axis following chronic methamphetamine administration and withdrawal. Ten-day methamphetamine administration (2 mg/kg) increased OTR binding in the amygdala, whilst 7 days of withdrawal induced an upregulation of this receptor in the lateral septum. Chronic methamphetamine treatment increased plasma OT levels that returned to control levels following withdrawal. In addition, methamphetamine administration and withdrawal increased striatal MOPr binding, as well as c-Fos(+)/CRF(+) neuronal expression in the amygdala, whereas an increase in plasma corticosterone levels was observed following METH administration, but not withdrawal. No differences were observed in the D2R binding following METH administration and withdrawal. The alterations in the OTR, MOPr and CRF systems occurred concomitantly with the emergence of anxiety-related symptoms and the development of psychomotor sensitization during withdrawal. Collectively, our findings indicate that chronic methamphetamine use and abstinence can induce brain-region specific neuroadaptations of the OTR, MOPr and CRF systems, which may, at least, partly explain the withdrawal-related anxiogenic effects.


Assuntos
Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Anfetaminas/metabolismo , Hormônio Liberador da Corticotropina/metabolismo , Receptores de Dopamina D2/metabolismo , Receptores Opioides mu/metabolismo , Receptores de Ocitocina/metabolismo , Síndrome de Abstinência a Substâncias/metabolismo , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Anfetaminas/complicações , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Anfetaminas/patologia , Tonsila do Cerebelo/efeitos dos fármacos , Tonsila do Cerebelo/metabolismo , Tonsila do Cerebelo/patologia , Animais , Ansiedade/etiologia , Ansiedade/metabolismo , Ansiedade/patologia , Estimulantes do Sistema Nervoso Central/administração & dosagem , Estimulantes do Sistema Nervoso Central/efeitos adversos , Corpo Estriado/efeitos dos fármacos , Corpo Estriado/metabolismo , Corpo Estriado/patologia , Corticosterona/sangue , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Masculino , Metanfetamina/administração & dosagem , Metanfetamina/efeitos adversos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Neurônios/efeitos dos fármacos , Neurônios/metabolismo , Neurônios/patologia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Distribuição Aleatória , Septo do Cérebro/efeitos dos fármacos , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/patologia , Síndrome de Abstinência a Substâncias/patologia , Síndrome de Abstinência a Substâncias/psicologia
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J Membr Biol ; 249(1-2): 107-18, 2016 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26463358

RESUMO

The majority of neurons in lateral septum (LS) are electrically silent at resting membrane potential. Nicotine transiently excites a subset of neurons and occasionally leads to long lasting bursting activity upon longer applications. We have observed simultaneous changes in frequencies and amplitudes of spontaneous action potentials (AP) in the presence of nicotine. During the prolonged exposure, nicotine increased numbers of spikes within a burst. One of the hallmarks of nicotine effects was the occurrences of double spikes (known also as bursting). Alignment of 51 spontaneous spikes, triggered upon continuous application of nicotine, revealed that the slope of after-depolarizing potential gradually increased (1.4 vs. 3 mV/ms) and neuron fired the second AP, termed as double spiking. A transition from a single AP to double spikes increased the amplitude of after-hyperpolarizing potential. The amplitude of the second (premature) AP was smaller compared to the first one, and this correlation persisted in regard to their duration (half-width). A similar bursting activity in the presence of nicotine, to our knowledge, has not been reported previously in the septal structure in general and in LS in particular.


Assuntos
Potenciais de Ação/fisiologia , Difosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Neurônios/fisiologia , Nicotina/metabolismo , Potenciais de Ação/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Fenômenos Eletrofisiológicos , Nicotina/farmacologia , Técnicas de Patch-Clamp , Ratos , Septo do Cérebro/citologia , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo
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Neuroscience ; 291: 177-88, 2015 Apr 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25684749

RESUMO

Morphine has a profound role in neurofilament (NF) expression. However, there are very few studies on the fate of NFs during morphine abstinence coinciding with periods of relapse. Mice were treated chronically with morphine to render them tolerant to and dependent on morphine and sacrificed thereafter while another group, treated similarly, was left for 2 months without morphine. A long-lasting alteration in the stoichiometric ratio of the three NFs was observed under both conditions in both the cortex and subcortex. Morphine abstinence caused significant alterations in the phosphorylated and nitrated forms of the three NF subunits. Nitrated neurofilament light polypeptide chain (NFL) was significantly increased during chronic morphine treatment which persisted even after 2 months of morphine withdrawal. Mass spectrometric analysis following two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE)-gel electrophoresis of cytoskeleton fractions of both cortex and subcortex regions identified enzymes associated with energy metabolism, cytoskeleton-associated proteins as well as NFs which showed sustained regulation even after abstinence of morphine for 2 months. It is suggestive that alteration in the levels of some of these proteins may be instrumental in the increased nitration of NFL during morphine exposure. Such gross alteration in NF dynamics is indicative of a concerted biological process of neuroadaptation during morphine abstinence.


Assuntos
Córtex Cerebral/metabolismo , Filamentos Intermediários/metabolismo , Dependência de Morfina/metabolismo , Morfina/farmacologia , Entorpecentes/farmacologia , Animais , Western Blotting , Eletroforese em Gel Bidimensional , Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Masculino , Espectrometria de Massas , Mesencéfalo/metabolismo , Camundongos , Nitrocompostos/metabolismo , Fosforilação/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteômica , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Síndrome de Abstinência a Substâncias/metabolismo , Tálamo/metabolismo
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J Psychopharmacol ; 28(10): 947-54, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24989643

RESUMO

The modulation of genes implicated in synaptic plasticity following administration of antipsychotic drugs has been instrumental in understanding their possible mode of action. Arc (Arg 3.1) is one such gene closely associated with changes in synaptic plasticity. In this study we have investigated the changes in expression of Arc protein following acute and chronic administration of a typical antipsychotic (haloperidol) and an atypical antipsychotic (clozapine) by means of immunohistochemistry compared to the prototypic gene marker c-Fos. In dorsal striatum haloperidol (1 mg/kg) significantly increased Arc expression following both acute and chronic (21 day) administration with evidence of modulation in induction after repeated dosing. No significant changes were observed following either acute or chronic administration of clozapine (20 mg/kg). In the nucleus accumbens shell both clozapine and haloperidol induced Arc expression following acute administration, again with evidence of modulation after chronic dosing. The pattern of induction of Arc expression following haloperidol and clozapine in both dorsal and ventral striatum was similar to that for c-Fos. In medial prefrontal and cingulate cortex, Arc expression was significantly decreased by clozapine but not haloperidol without any indication of modulation following chronic dosing, whereas no significant changes in c-Fos expression were observed with either drug. Since synaptic modulation mediated by Arc is associated with down-regulation of the AMPA glutamate receptor, this study suggests a mechanism whereby enhanced glutamate receptor efficacy in medial cortical areas may be a component of antipsychotic drug action.


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Encéfalo/efeitos dos fármacos , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Clozapina/farmacologia , Proteínas do Citoesqueleto/biossíntese , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/efeitos dos fármacos , Haloperidol/farmacologia , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/biossíntese , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/biossíntese , Animais , Antipsicóticos/farmacologia , Clozapina/administração & dosagem , Corpo Estriado/efeitos dos fármacos , Corpo Estriado/metabolismo , Giro do Cíngulo/efeitos dos fármacos , Giro do Cíngulo/metabolismo , Haloperidol/administração & dosagem , Masculino , Núcleo Accumbens/efeitos dos fármacos , Núcleo Accumbens/metabolismo , Ratos , Septo do Cérebro/efeitos dos fármacos , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Fatores de Tempo
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Gen Comp Endocrinol ; 202: 59-68, 2014 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24780118

RESUMO

Effects of acute and chronic psychological stress in the brain of domestic avian species have not been extensively studied. Experiments were performed using restraint stress to determine groups of neurons activated in the septum and diencephalon of chickens. Using FOS immunoreactivity six brain structures were shown activated by acute stress including: the lateral hypothalamic area (LHy), ventrolateral thalamic nucleus (VLT), lateral septum (LS), lateral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTL), nucleus of the hippocampal commissure (NHpC) and the core region of the paraventricular nucleus (PVNc). Additionally, the LHy and PVNc showed increased FOS immunoreactive (-ir) cells in the birds chronically stressed when compared to controls. In contrast, the NHpC showed decreased FOS-ir cells following the 10day chronic stress imposed. Thereafter, restraint stress experiments were performed to identify activated arginine vasotocin (AVT) neurons (parvocellular or magnocellular) using immunocytochemistry. Of the six FOS activated structures, the PVN was known to contain distinct size groups of AVT-ir neurons, parvocellular (small), medium sized and magnocellular (large). Using dual immunostaining (AVT/FOS), AVT-ir parvocellular neurons in the PVNc were found activated in both acute and chronic stress. To determine whether these AVT-ir parvocellular neurons are co-localized with corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH), an attempt was made to visualize CRH-ir neurons using colchicine. Although AVT-ir and CRH-ir parvocellular neurons occur in the PVNc, only a few neurons were shown co-localized with AVT and CRH after acute restraint stress. Results of this study suggest that the NHpC, LS, VLT, BSTL, LHy and AVT-ir parvocellular neurons in the PVNc are associated with psychological stress in birds.


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Galinhas/metabolismo , Diencéfalo/metabolismo , Neurônios/metabolismo , Restrição Física , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Estresse Psicológico/metabolismo , Vasotocina/metabolismo , Doença Aguda , Animais , Contagem de Células , Galinhas/sangue , Doença Crônica , Corticosterona/sangue , Hormônio Liberador da Corticotropina/metabolismo , Diencéfalo/patologia , Masculino , Neurônios/patologia , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/metabolismo , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/patologia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/patologia , Estresse Psicológico/sangue
16.
Auton Neurosci ; 181: 55-68, 2014 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24507935

RESUMO

Serotonin is widely distributed throughout the brain and is involved in a multiplicity of visceral, cognitive and behavioral responses. It has been previously shown that injections of different doses of ondansetron, a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, into the medial septum/vertical limb of the diagonal band complex (MS/vDB) induce a hypertensive response in rats. On the other hand, administration of m-CPBG, a 5-HT3 agonist, into the MS/vDB inhibits the increase of blood pressure during restraint stress. However, it is unclear which neuronal circuitry is involved in these responses. The present study investigated Fos immunoreactive nuclei (Fos-IR) in different brain areas following the blockade of 5-HT3 receptors located in the MS/vDB in sham and in sinoaortic denervated (SAD) rats. Ondansetron injection into the MS/vDB increases Fos-IR in different brain areas including the limbic system (central amygdala and ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis), hypothalamus (medial parvocellular parts of the paraventricular nucleus, anterodorsal preoptic area, dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus), mesencephalon (ventrolateral periaqueductal gray region) and rhombencephalon (lateral parabrachial nucleus) in sham rats. Barodenervation results in higher Fos expression at the parvocellular and magnocellular part of the paraventricular nucleus, the lateral parabrachial nucleus, the central nucleus of amygdala, the locus coeruleus, the medial part of the nucleus of the solitary tract, the rostral ventrolateral medulla and the caudal ventrolateral medulla following 5-HT3receptor blockade in the MS/vDB. Based on the present results and previous data showing a hypertensive response to ondansetron injected into the MS/vDB, it is reasonable to suggest that 5-HT3receptors in the MS/vDB exert an inhibitory drive that may oscillate as a functional regulatory part of the complex central neuronal network participating in the control of blood pressure.


Assuntos
Encéfalo/efeitos dos fármacos , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Ondansetron/farmacologia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Receptores 5-HT3 de Serotonina/metabolismo , Antagonistas do Receptor 5-HT3 de Serotonina/farmacologia , Animais , Denervação Autônoma , Barorreflexo/efeitos dos fármacos , Barorreflexo/fisiologia , Pressão Sanguínea/efeitos dos fármacos , Pressão Sanguínea/fisiologia , Encéfalo/fisiopatologia , Contagem de Células , Núcleo Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Núcleo Celular/metabolismo , Frequência Cardíaca/efeitos dos fármacos , Frequência Cardíaca/fisiologia , Masculino , Pressorreceptores/fisiopatologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Septo do Cérebro/efeitos dos fármacos , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo
17.
Behav Brain Res ; 258: 112-8, 2014 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24144547

RESUMO

The current study was to examine the relationship between the number of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons and male sexual behavior in middle-aged rats. Based on their sexual performance, middle-aged male rats (18-19 months) were assigned to three groups: (i) Group MIE (showing mounts, intromissions, and ejaculation), (ii) Group MI (displaying mounts and intromissions, but no ejaculation), and (iii) Group NC (showing no copulatory behavior). The brains of these middle-aged animals and of sexually active, young controls were collected and then examined for immunohistochemical localization of GnRH neurons. The numbers of two subtypes of GnRH neurons, smooth (s-GnRH) and irregular (i-GnRH), in the medial septum (MS), organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT), preoptic area (POA), and anterior hypothalamus (AH), were determined under a light microscope. As compared to young controls, an age-related decrease in the number of s-GnRH neurons was found in the MS of MIE rats. Among three groups of middle-aged rats, Groups MIE and MI had more s-GnRH neurons in the POA and i-GnRH neurons in the OVLT and POA than Group NC. In addition, loss of s-GnRH and i-GnRH neurons in the MS was observed in Groups MI and NC and Group NC, respectively. Our results suggest that a decrease in GnRH neuron subtypes occurring in different brain regions might be critical for the loss of specific components of male rat sexual behavior during aging.


Assuntos
Envelhecimento/metabolismo , Hormônio Liberador de Gonadotropina/metabolismo , Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Neurônios/metabolismo , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Comportamento Sexual Animal/fisiologia , Animais , Contagem de Células , Masculino , Ratos , Ratos Long-Evans
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PLoS One ; 8(5): e64844, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23705016

RESUMO

Intraneuronal inclusions containing alpha-synuclein (a-syn) constitute one of the pathological hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD) and are accompanied by severe neurodegeneration of A9 dopaminergic neurons located in the substantia nigra. Although to a lesser extent, A10 dopaminergic neurons are also affected. Neurodegeneration of other neuronal populations, such as the cholinergic, serotonergic and noradrenergic cell groups, has also been documented in PD patients. Studies in human post-mortem PD brains and in rodent models suggest that deficits in cholinergic and dopaminergic systems may be associated with the cognitive impairment seen in this disease. Here, we investigated the consequences of targeted overexpression of a-syn in the mesocorticolimbic dopaminergic and septohippocampal cholinergic pathways. Rats were injected with recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors encoding for either human wild-type a-syn or green fluorescent protein (GFP) in the ventral tegmental area and the medial septum/vertical limb of the diagonal band of Broca, two regions rich in dopaminergic and cholinergic neurons, respectively. Histopathological analysis showed widespread insoluble a-syn positive inclusions in all major projections areas of the targeted nuclei, including the hippocampus, neocortex, nucleus accumbens and anteromedial striatum. In addition, the rats overexpressing human a-syn displayed an abnormal locomotor response to apomorphine injection and exhibited spatial learning and memory deficits in the Morris water maze task, in the absence of obvious spontaneous locomotor impairment. As losses in dopaminergic and cholinergic immunoreactivity in both the GFP and a-syn expressing animals were mild-to-moderate and did not differ from each other, the behavioral impairments seen in the a-syn overexpressing animals appear to be determined by the long term persisting neuropathology in the surviving neurons rather than by neurodegeneration.


Assuntos
Transtornos Cognitivos/metabolismo , Transtornos Cognitivos/fisiopatologia , Dependovirus/genética , Vetores Genéticos/genética , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Área Tegmentar Ventral/metabolismo , alfa-Sinucleína/genética , Animais , Colina O-Acetiltransferase/metabolismo , Transtornos Cognitivos/patologia , Feixe Diagonal de Broca/efeitos dos fármacos , Feixe Diagonal de Broca/metabolismo , Feixe Diagonal de Broca/patologia , Feixe Diagonal de Broca/fisiopatologia , Dopamina/farmacologia , Neurônios Dopaminérgicos/efeitos dos fármacos , Neurônios Dopaminérgicos/metabolismo , Espaço Extracelular/efeitos dos fármacos , Espaço Extracelular/metabolismo , Feminino , Expressão Gênica , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/metabolismo , Hipocampo/efeitos dos fármacos , Hipocampo/metabolismo , Hipocampo/patologia , Hipocampo/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Memória de Curto Prazo/efeitos dos fármacos , Camundongos Transgênicos , Microdiálise , Atividade Motora/efeitos dos fármacos , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Recombinação Genética/genética , Septo do Cérebro/patologia , Septo do Cérebro/fisiopatologia , Transgenes , Tirosina 3-Mono-Oxigenase/metabolismo , Área Tegmentar Ventral/efeitos dos fármacos , Área Tegmentar Ventral/patologia , Área Tegmentar Ventral/fisiopatologia
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Zh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova ; 62(4): 497-505, 2012.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23035566

RESUMO

The dynamics of the involvement of different brain structures in a pathological process is very important for decoding the mechanisms of temporal lobe epilepsy. In this work, the experimental model of temporal lobe epilepsy induced by lithium chloride and pilocarpine was used. The method of immunochemical detection of the immediate early gene c-fos was used as an indicator of functioning neurons in the brain. The c-fos expression was determined at different time points (30, 60 and 90 min) after the pilocarpine injection. An increase in the c-fos expression was observed in neuronal populations during the development of the status epilepticus, the time and degree of involvement of different brain structures being different. The expression of c-fos was first observed in the piriform cortex, the olfactory tubercle, thalamic nuclei, lateral habenular nuclei, and the caudate putamen. Then the hippocampus, the septal formation, the amygdala, and basal ganglia were involved in the activation process. In the hypothalamic areas, c-fos expression was observed latest. These data contribute to understanding the mechanisms of temporal lobe epilepsy and searching for the ways of its therapy.


Assuntos
Encéfalo/metabolismo , Epilepsia do Lobo Temporal/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/biossíntese , Estado Epiléptico/metabolismo , Tonsila do Cerebelo/metabolismo , Animais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Epilepsia do Lobo Temporal/induzido quimicamente , Hipocampo/metabolismo , Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Imuno-Histoquímica , Cloreto de Lítio/efeitos adversos , Neurônios/metabolismo , Condutos Olfatórios/metabolismo , Pilocarpina/efeitos adversos , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/análise , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Estado Epiléptico/induzido quimicamente , Fatores de Tempo
20.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther ; 342(1): 222-31, 2012 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22532627

RESUMO

Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH; pGlu-His-Pro-NH(2)) has multiple, but transient, homeostatic functions in the brain. It is hydrolyzed in vitro by pyroglutamyl peptidase II (PPII), a narrow specificity ectoenzyme with a preferential localization in the brain, but evidence that PPII controls TRH communication in the brain in vivo is scarce. We therefore studied in male Wistar rats the distribution of PPII mRNA in the septum and the consequence of PPII inhibition on the analeptic effect of TRH injected into the medial septum. Twelve to 14% of cell profiles expressed PPII mRNA in the medial septum-diagonal band of Broca; in this region the specific activity of PPII was relatively high. Twenty to 35% of PPII mRNA-labeled profiles were positive for TRH-receptor 1 (TRH-R1) mRNA. The intramedial septum injection of TRH reduced, in a dose-dependent manner, the duration of ethanol-induced loss of righting reflex (LORR). Injection of the PPII inhibitor pGlu-Asn-Pro-7-amido-4-methylcoumarin into the medial septum enhanced the effect of TRH. The injection of a phosphinic TRH analog, a higher-affinity inhibitor of PPII, diminished the duration of LORR by itself. In contrast, the intraseptal injection of pGlu-Asp-Pro-NH(2), a peptide that did not inhibit PPII activity, or an inhibitor of prolyl oligopeptidase did not change the duration of LORR. We conclude that in the medial septum PPII activity may limit TRH action, presumably by reducing the concentration of TRH in the extracellular fluid around cells coexpressing PPII and TRH-R1.


Assuntos
Aminopeptidases/antagonistas & inibidores , Estimulantes do Sistema Nervoso Central/farmacologia , Ácido Pirrolidonocarboxílico/análogos & derivados , Septo do Cérebro/efeitos dos fármacos , Septo do Cérebro/enzimologia , Hormônio Liberador de Tireotropina/farmacologia , Aminopeptidases/genética , Aminopeptidases/metabolismo , Animais , Masculino , Peptídeos/farmacologia , Prolil Oligopeptidases , Ácido Pirrolidonocarboxílico/antagonistas & inibidores , Ácido Pirrolidonocarboxílico/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Receptores do Hormônio Liberador da Tireotropina/genética , Receptores do Hormônio Liberador da Tireotropina/metabolismo , Reflexo de Endireitamento/genética , Septo do Cérebro/metabolismo , Serina Endopeptidases/farmacologia
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