Effects of BDNF and NT-4/5 on striatonigral neuropeptides or nigral GABA neurons in vivo

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作者
Arenas, E [1 ]
Akerud, P [1 ]
Wong, V [1 ]
Boylan, C [1 ]
Persson, H [1 ]
Lindsay, RM [1 ]
Altar, CA [1 ]
机构
[1] REGENERON PHARMACEUT INC,TARRYTOWN,NY 10591
关键词
rat; tachykinin; enkephalin; dynorphin; GAD(67);
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-9568.1996.tb01314.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Supranigral infusions of the TrkB-receptor-preferring neurotrophins BDNF or NT-4/5 augment locomotor behaviours, pars compacta firing rates and striatal dopamine metabolism. However these actions of BDNF or NT-4/5 may involve other neurotransmitter systems in addition to dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra. We thus investigated the effects of 2-week supranigral infusions of BDNF or NT-4/5 on rat peptidergic striatonigral neurons and nigral GABAergic neurons. Radioimmunoassay revealed that BDNF and NT-4/5 elevated substantia nigra levels of substance P (by 46 and 57% respectively) and substance K (by 64 and 81%). In addition, BDNF elevated substance K by 59% in a nigral projection area, the superior colliculus. NT-4/5 elevated dynorphin A in the substantia nigra (by 52%) and met-enkephalin in substantia nigra and globus pallidus (by 89%). None of these neuropeptides were altered in the striatum. Consistent with these findings, supranigral infusions of BDNF elevated the mRNA for preprotachykinin A in striatal neurons. In the same animals, glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)(67) mRNA was increased by 48% in the substantia nigra. The cross-sectional area of GAD(67)-positive neuronal somata in the BDNF-infused nigra was increased by 59%, and 70% of nigral GABAergic neurons had a cross-sectional area >550 mu m(2), whereas 95% of the neurons in vehicle-infused animals had cross-sectional areas <550 mu m(2). Thus, supranigral infusions of BDNF or NT-4/5 increase tachykinin mRNA and protein levels within striatonigral neurons and increase the size and GAD(67), mRNA expression levels of nigral GABAergic neurons. These results suggest that BDNF or NT-4/5 may modify the output of the basal ganglia not only through effects on dopamine neurons but also by increasing neurotransmission in striatonigral peptidergic and nigral GABAergic pathways.
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页码:1707 / 1717
页数:11
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