Distribution and regulation of galanin-like peptide (GALP) in the hypothalamus of the mouse
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Johnson, Laura L.
Clifton, Donald K.
Li, Dorothy
Steiner, Robert A.
Teklemichael, Dawit N.
Krasnow, Stephanie M.
Jureus, Anders
Cunningham, Matthew J.
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Endocrine Society
Abstract
Galanin-like peptide (GALP) is a newly discovered molecule whose
expression in the brain is confined to the arcuate nucleus and median
eminence. In the rat, cellular levels of GALP mRNA are reduced by fasting
and reversed by peripheral administration of leptin. The purpose of this
investigation was 1) to clone and map the distribution of GALP mRNA in the
brain of the mouse; 2) to compare the pattern and magnitude of GALP mRNA
expression in the leptin-deficient obese (ob/ob) mouse with that of
wild-type controls; and 3) to examine the effects of leptin delivered into
the brain on the expression of GALP mRNA in the ob/ob mouse. We report the
sequence of a mouse GALP cDNA and show that GALP mRNA is expressed in the
arcuate nucleus, median eminence, infundibular stalk, and the
neurohypophysis of this species. The expression of GALP mRNA in the brain
was markedly reduced in the ob/ob mice, compared with wild-type animals.
Intracerebroventricular infusion of leptin to ob/ob mice increased both
the number of GALP mRNA-expressing neurons and their content of GALP mRNA,
compared with vehicle-treated controls. These observations demonstrate
that GALP mRNA is induced by leptin through a direct action on the brain.
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Endocrinology. 2001 Dec;142(12):5140-4
