Neuropeptide Y induced modulation of dopamine synthesis in the striatum

The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the activation of NPY receptors alters catecholamines (CA) synthesis in the central nervous system and, if so, to identify the NPY receptor subtype(s) mediating this effect. Tyrosine hydroxylation, the rate-limiting step in CA synthesis, was...

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Published in:Regulatory peptides Vol. 129; no. 1; pp. 73 - 78
Main Authors: Adewale, Adepero Shola, Macarthur, Heather, Westfall, Thomas C.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Shannon Elsevier B.V 15-07-2005
Amsterdam Elsevier
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Summary:The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the activation of NPY receptors alters catecholamines (CA) synthesis in the central nervous system and, if so, to identify the NPY receptor subtype(s) mediating this effect. Tyrosine hydroxylation, the rate-limiting step in CA synthesis, was assessed by measuring the accumulation of 3,4-dihydroxyphenyalanine (DOPA) by high pressure liquid chromatography coupled to electrochemical detection (HPLC-EC) in rat striatal dices following incubation of the tissue with the aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase inhibitor m-hydroxybenzyl hydrazine (NSD 1015). Treatment with NSD 1015 resulted in an increase in DOPA accumulation that was increased even further following depolarization with a high potassium (KCl) buffer. PYY13-36 and NPY13-36 both produced a significant enhancement of the KCl-induced increase in DOPA accumulation. The effect of PYY13-36 was completely attenuated by the selective Y 2 antagonist BIIE0246 suggesting that activation of Y 2 receptors enhanced the synthesis of dopamine. In contrast to the effects of NPY13-36 and PYY13-36; NPY, PYY and PYY3-36 all produced a significant attenuation of the KCl-induced increase in DOPA accumulation. The Y 1 antagonist BIBO3304 and the Y 5-antagonist CGP71683A, both prevented the inhibitory effect of NPY converting it to a stimulatory effect. The enhancement of the NPY induced increase in DOPA accumulation observed by BIBO3304 was attenuated when examined in the presence of the Y 2 antagonist BIIE0246. These results suggest that activation of NPY receptors can modulate the synthesis of CA in the rat striatum. The Y 1 and Y 5 receptor appear to be involved in attenuation, while Y 2 receptors are involved in the stimulation of synthesis.
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ISSN:0167-0115
1873-1686
DOI:10.1016/j.regpep.2005.01.005