Effects of cholecystokinin octapeptide on neuronal activities in the rat nucleus tractus solitarius
- Authors
- Rhim, H.; Park, C.-W.
- Issue Date
- 2000-08
- Citation
- Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, v.4, no.4, pp.275 - 281
- Abstract
- Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a gastrointestinal hormone which plays an important role in satiety and gastric motility. It is also widely distributed throughout the central nervous system, where it appears to be involved in the central control of anxiety, feeding behavior and nociception. Two distinct CCK receptor types, CCK(A) and CCK(B) have been found in the brain. Both CCK receptors coexist in the rat nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS), which is the primary center for the coordination of peripheral and central activities related to gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and respiratory functions. In order to study ionic actions of CCK on each type of receptor, we investigated the effects of CCK-8S on neurons located in the NTS of the rat using whole-cell patch-clamp recordings in brainstem slices. Application of CCK-8S, under current clamp, produced a membrane depolarization accompanied by action potential firing. This CCK-evoked excitation was dose-dependent (10 nM ~ 10 μM) and observed in more than 60% of NTS neurons. Under voltage clamp conditions, CCK-8S induced an inward current with a notably increased spontaneous excitatory synaptic activity. However, CCK-8S did not significantly change the amplitude of pharmacologically isolated and evoked EPSP(C)s. Using selective CCK(A) and CCK(B) receptor antagonists, we observed two different effects of CCK-8S, which suggest CCK(A) receptor-mediated inhibitory and CCK(B) receptor-mediated excitatory effects in the NTS. These results may help to explain the ability of CCK to modulate gastrointestinal and other reflex systems in the NTS.
- Keywords
- cholecystokinin A receptor; cholecystokinin A receptor antagonist; cholecystokinin B receptor; cholecystokinin B receptor antagonist; cholecystokinin octapeptide; gastrointestinal hormone; animal tissue; anxiety; article; brain slice; brain stem; central nervous system; concentration response; controlled study; electrophysiology; excitatory postsynaptic potential; feeding behavior; inhibitory postsynaptic potential; nerve cell membrane steady potential; nerve potential; nociception; nonhuman; patch clamp; rat; satiety; solitary tract nucleus; stomach motility; synaptic transmission; cholecystokinin A receptor; cholecystokinin A receptor antagonist; cholecystokinin B receptor; cholecystokinin B receptor antagonist; cholecystokinin octapeptide; gastrointestinal hormone; animal tissue; anxiety; article; brain slice; brain stem; central nervous system; concentration response; controlled study; electrophysiology; excitatory postsynaptic potential; feeding behavior; inhibitory postsynaptic potential; nerve cell membrane steady potential; nerve potential; nociception; nonhuman; patch clamp; rat; satiety; solitary tract nucleus; stomach motility; synaptic transmission; CCK receptor; Cholecystokinin; Electrophysiology; Nucleus tractus solitarius; Synaptic transmission
- ISSN
- 1226-4512
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141221
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- KIST Article > 2000
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