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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol (February 8, 2007). doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00407.2006
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Submitted on June 9, 2006
Accepted on February 4, 2007

Neuropeptide FF and Neuropeptide VF inhibit GABAergic neurotransmission in parvocellular neurons of the rat hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN)

Jack H. Jhamandas1*, Frederic Simonin2, Jean-Jacques Bourguignon3, and Kim H. Harris1

1 Medicine (Neurology), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
2 Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, CNRS/INSERM/ULP, Illkirch, C. U. de Strasbourg, France
3 Faculté de Pharmacie, Universite Louis Pasteur de Strasbourg, France

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jack.jhamandas{at}ualberta.ca.

Neuropeptide FF (NPFF) and Neuropeptide VF (NPVF) are octapeptides belonging to the RFamide family of peptides that have been implicated in a wide variety of physiological functions in the brain including central autonomic and neuroendocrine regulation. The effects of these peptides are mediated via NPFF1and NPFF2 receptors that are abundantly expressed in the rat brain including the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN), an autonomic nucleus critical for the secretion of neurohormones and the regulation of sympathetic outflow. In this study, we examined using whole-cell patch clamp recordings in the brain slice, the effects of NPFF and NPVF on inhibitory GABAergic synaptic input to parvocellular PVN neurons. Under voltage clamp conditions, NPFF and NPVF reversibly and in a concentration-dependent manner reduced the evoked bicuculline-sensitive inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) in parvocellular PVN neurons by 25% and 31% respectively. RF9, a potent and selective NPFF receptor antagonist, blocked NPFF-induced reduction of IPSCs. Recordings of miniature IPSCs in these neurons following NPFF and NPVF applications showed a reduction in frequency, but not amplitude, indicating a presynaptic locus of action for these peptides. Under current clamp conditions, NPVF and NPFF caused depolarization (6-9mV) of neurons that persisted in the presence of TTX but was abolished in the presence of bicuculline. Collectively, these data provide evidence for a disinhibitory role of NPFF and NPVF in the hypothalamic PVN via an attenuation of GABAergic inhibitory input to parvocellular neurons of this nucleus and explain the central autonomic effects of NPFF.







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