Actions of amylin on subfornical organ neurons and on drinking behavior in rats

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作者
Riediger, T [1 ]
Rauch, M [1 ]
Schmid, HA [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Physiol & Klin Forsch, WG Kerckhoff Inst, D-61231 Bad Nauheim, Germany
关键词
thirst; osmoregulation; electrophysiology; diabetes; food intake; calcitonin;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.1999.276.2.R514
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Amylin, a peptide hormone secreted by pancreatic beta-cells after food intake, contributes to metabolic control by regulating nutrient influx into the blood, whereas insulin promotes nutrient efflux and storage. We now report that amylin activates neurons in the subfornical organ (SFO), a structure in which the lack of a functional blood-brain barrier and the presence of a high density of amylin receptors may render it accessible and sensitive to circulating amylin. In an in vitro slice preparation of the rat SFO, 73% of 78 neurons were excited by superfusion with rat amylin (10(-8)-10(-7) M); the remainder were insensitive. The threshold concentration for the excitatory response of amylin was <10(-8) M and thus similar in potency to a previously reported excitatory effect of ANG II on the same neurons. The excitatory effect of amylin was completely blocked by coapplication of the selective amylin receptor antagonist AC-187 (10(-6)-10(-5) M) but was not affected by losartan (10(-5) M). Subcutaneous injections of 40 nmol of amylin significantly increased water intake in euhydrated rats, as did an equimolar dose of ANG II, which is a well-described SFO-mediated effect of circulating ANG II. These results point to the SFO as a sensory central nervous target for amylin released systemically in response to metabolic changes. Furthermore, we suggest that amylin release during food intake may stimulate prandial drinking.
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页码:R514 / R521
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