Oxytocin release is inhibited by the generation of carbon monoxide from the rat hypothalamus - Further evidence for carbon monoxide as a neuromodulator

被引:38
作者
KostoglouAthanassiou, I
Forsling, ML
Navarra, P
Grossman, AB
机构
[1] UNIV LONDON ST BARTHOLOMEWS HOSP MED COLL,DEPT ENDOCRINOL,LONDON EC1A 7BE,ENGLAND
[2] UNITED MED & DENT SCH,DEPT PHYSIOL,LONDON SE1 7EH,ENGLAND
[3] CATHOLIC UNIV ROME,DEPT PHARMACOL,ROME,ITALY
来源
MOLECULAR BRAIN RESEARCH | 1996年 / 42卷 / 02期
关键词
hypothalamus; oxytocin; carbon monoxide; neurohypophysis; hemin; ZnPP9;
D O I
10.1016/S0169-328X(96)00137-4
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Recent evidence suggests that the gas nitric oxide can modulate the secretion of a number of hypothalamic hormones, and may be co-localized particularly to oxytocin-containing neurons. Another gas, carbon monoxide (CO), has also been suggested to play a role in neural signaling in the brain, and the synthetic enzyme responsible for the generation of carbon monoxide has been reported to be present in the rat hypothalamus. In this study, we have therefore investigated whether CO has the ability to modify the release of oxytocin from acute rat hypothalamic explants. Hemin, a specific CO precursor through the enzyme heme oxygenase (the enzymatic pathway synthesizing endogenous CO, was found to inhibit KCl-stimulated oxytocin release, with a maximal effect at 10(-5) M, while showing no effect on basal oxytocin secretion. The stimulation of oxytocin by serotonin 10 ng/ml was also significantly antagonized by hemin 10(-7) M. An inhibitor of heme oxygenase, zinc-protoporphyrin-9, had no effect on basal or stimulated oxytocin release. When hemin and zinc-protoporphyrin-9 were given together, the hemin-induced inhibition of oxytocin was completely antagonized by the enzyme inhibitor. Ferrous hemoglobin A(0), a substance known to bind CO with high affinity, had no effect on either basal or stimulated oxytocin release, but when hemin and ferrous hemoglobin A(0) were given together the hemin-induced inhibition of oxytocin was completely blocked. These findings provide evidence that endogenous CO may play a role in the control of oxytocin release and that, by analogy with nitric oxide, CO may represent a major new neuroendocrine modulator.
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