In vivo measurement of enhanced agouti-related peptide release in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus through Gs activation of agouti-related peptide neurons

Z. Cui, Adam S. Smith
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Agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neurons of the hypothalamus play a role in hunger-triggered food intake, stability of body weight, and long-term energy balance. A recent study showed that activation of the Gs-linked G protein-coupled receptors (GCPR) expressed by hypothalamic AgRP neurons promotes a sustained increase in food intake. Enhanced AgRP release has been the postulated underlying mechanism. Here, we confirmed that activation of Gs-coupled receptors expressed by AgRP neurons in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) of the hypothalamus, which is the primary brain region for the synthesis and release of AgRP, leads to increased release of AgRP in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN). We were unable to confirm changes in AgRP expression or intracellular content using traditional histological techniques. Thus, we developed an assay to measure AgRP in the extracellular fluid in the brain using large molecular weight cut-off microdialysis probes. Our technique enables assessment of brain AgRP pharmacokinetics under physiological conditions and in response to specific pharmacological interventions designed to modulate AgRP signaling.
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通过Gs激活兴奋肽神经元增强下丘脑室旁核兴奋肽释放的体内测量
下丘脑agouti相关肽(AgRP)神经元在饥饿触发的食物摄入、体重稳定和长期能量平衡中发挥作用。最近的一项研究表明,下丘脑AgRP神经元表达的Gs-linked G蛋白偶联受体(GCPR)的激活促进了食物摄入量的持续增加。增强的AgRP释放被认为是潜在的机制。本研究证实,下丘脑弓状核(ARC)是合成和释放AgRP的主要脑区,下丘脑室旁核(PVN)中AgRP神经元表达的gs偶联受体的激活导致AgRP释放增加。我们无法用传统的组织学技术证实AgRP表达或细胞内含量的变化。因此,我们开发了一种使用大分子量切断微透析探针测量脑细胞外液中AgRP的方法。我们的技术能够在生理条件下评估大脑AgRP药代动力学,并响应旨在调节AgRP信号的特定药物干预。
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