Differential patterns of Fos induction in the hypothalamus of the rat following central injections of galanin-like peptide and galanin
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Clifton, Donald K.
Baumgartner, James W.
Steiner, Robert A.
Fraley, Gregory S.
Shimada, Issei
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Endocrine Society
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Galanin and its newly discovered relative galanin-like peptide (GALP) are
neuropeptides that are implicated in the neuroendocrine regulation of body
weight and reproduction. GALP has been shown to bind in vitro to galanin
receptor subtypes 1 and 2, but whether it has its own specific receptor(s)
is unknown. We reasoned that if GALP acts through a receptor that is
distinct from galanin receptors, then GALP should activate central
pathways that are different from those activated by galanin. The purpose
of this study was to determine whether galanin and GALP produce different
patterns of neuronal activation within the hypothalamus. Quantitative
analysis of Fos immunoreactivity showed that galanin induced a
significantly greater number of Fos-positive nuclei in the paraventricular
nucleus compared with GALP (P < 0.001); however, compared with galanin,
GALP induced significantly more Fos-positive cells in the horizontal limb
of the diagonal band of Broca, caudal preoptic area, arcuate nucleus, and
median eminence (P < 0.05). These observations suggest that GALP and
galanin act through different receptor-mediated pathways to exert their
effects on the regulation of body weight and reproduction and identify
target cells for GALP's specific actions in the hypothalamus, including
the preoptic area, paraventricular and arcuate nuclei, and the median
eminence.
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Endocrinology. 2003 Apr;144(4):1143-6
