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HERO ID
2284595
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Neurochemical codes of sympathetic preganglionic neurons activated by glucoprivation
Author(s)
Parker, LM; Kumar, NN; Lonergan, T; Goodchild, AnnK
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Comparative Neurology
ISSN:
0021-9967
EISSN:
1096-9861
Volume
521
Issue
12
Page Numbers
2703-2718
PMID
23348748
DOI
10.1002/cne.23310
Web of Science Id
WOS:000320772000004
Abstract
Glucoprivation or hypoglycemia induces a range of counterregulatory responses, including glucose mobilization, reduced glucose utilization, and de novo glucose synthesis. These responses are mediated in part by the sympathetic nervous system. The aim of this study was to determine the chemical codes of sympathetic preganglionic neurons (SPN) activated by glucoprivation, induced by 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2DG). SPN controlling the adrenal glands and celiac ganglia, which ultimately can innervate the liver and pancreas, were targeted together with the superior cervical ganglia (control). 23.9% +/- 1.3% of SPN in the T4-T11 region contained c-Fos immunoreactivity following 2DG; 70.3% +/- 1.8% of SPN innervating the adrenal glands and 37.4% +/- 3% of SPN innervating celiac ganglia were activated. 14.8% +/- 3.5% of SPN (C8-T3) innervating superior cervical ganglia were activated. In the C8-T3 region 55% +/- 10% of SPN activated contained PPCART, with only 12% +/- 3% expressing PPE mRNA, whereas, in the T4-T11 region, 78% +/- 4% contained PPE, with only 6.0% +/- 0.6% expressing PPCART mRNA. Thus CART is not involved in glucose mobilization. Two chemically distinct populations of SPN (PPE+ 57.4% +/- 5%, PPE- approximate to 40%) were identified to regulate adrenaline release in response to glucoprivation. Multiple chemically distinct SPN populations innervating a specific target could suggest their graded recruitment. The two distinct populations of SPN (PPE+ 67.6% +/- 9%, PPE- approximate to 30%) projecting to celiac ganglia activated by glucoprivation could direct pancreatic and hepatic or other counterregulatory responses. Nearly all SPN that expressed PPE mRNA and projected to the adrenal glands or celiac ganglia were activated, suggesting a role for the inhibitory peptide enkephalin in responses evoked by glucoprivation. J. Comp. Neurol. 521:2703-2718, 2013. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords
2 deoxy-D-glucose; chemical coding; enkephalin; cocaine and amphetamine-regulated-transcript; c-Fos; glucose mobilization
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