Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8338037 | The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2016 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
The peptide orphanin FQ/nociceptin (OFQ/N) activates opioid receptor-like (ORL)1 receptors to hyperpolarize and inhibit POMC neurons via the activation of postsynaptic G protein-gated, inwardly-rectifying (GIRK) channels. We have demonstrated that the fasting-induced hyperphagia observed in ORL1-null mice is blunted compared to wild type controls. In addition, the ORL1 receptor-mediated activation of GIRK channels in POMC neurons from ovariectomized female rats is markedly impaired by estradiol. The estrogenic attenuation of presynaptic CB1 and postsynaptic ORL1 receptor function may be part of a more generalized mechanism through which anorexigenic hormones suppress orexigenic signaling. Indeed, we have found that leptin robustly suppresses the OFQ/N-induced activation of GIRK channels in POMC neurons. Furthermore, its ability to augment excitatory input onto POMC neurons is blocked by PI 828. Thus, estradiol and other hormones like leptin reduce energy intake at least partly by activating PI3K to disrupt the pleiotropic functions of Gi/o-coupled receptors that inhibit anorexigenic POMC neurons.
Keywords
VMNnNOSPLCPKCGIRKDSIdepolarization-induced suppression of inhibition2-arachidonoylglycerolmEPSCPI3KMCHLHAtetrahydrocannabinolnociceptinORLTRPCOFQ/N2-AGERKCRHNPYAgRPPOMCTHCAMPKJanus kinaseAMP-activated protein kinaseOrphanin FQ/nociceptinSTATEstradiolSex differenceminiature excitatory postsynaptic currentneuronal nitric oxide synthasephosphatidylinositol-3-kinasephospholipase CArcLeptinPVNSignal transducer and activator of transcriptionlateral hypothalamic areahypothalamic arcuate nucleushypothalamic ventromedial nucleusHypothalamic paraventricular nucleuscorticotropin-releasing hormonemelanin-concentrating hormoneProtein kinase CExtracellular signal-regulated protein kinaseproopiomelanocortinagouti-related peptideJAKCannabinoidCachexiaNeuropeptide Y
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Authors
Virginia Mela, Amanda Vargas, Cecilia Meza, Malika Kachani, Edward J. Wagner,