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Orexin-A signaling in the paraventricular nucleus promote gastric acid secretion and gastric motility through the activation neuropeptide Y Y1 receptors and modulated by the hypothalamic lateral area

Journal

NEUROPEPTIDES
Volume 74, Issue -, Pages 24-33

Publisher

CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.npep.2019.01.005

Keywords

Orexin-A; Y-1 receptor; Gastric motility; Paraventricular nucleus; Arcuate nucleus; Gastric acid secretion

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81470815, 81270460, 81500414]
  2. Research Award Fund for Outstanding Middle-aged and Young Scientist of Shandong Province [BS2014YY009]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M632627]

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Objective: Abnormal gastric acid secretion and gastric dyskinesia are common gastroenterological ailments. Our study aims to investigate the effect of orexin-A in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) gastric motility and gastric acid secretion. Methods: The source of orexin-A neuronal projections to the PVN were explored by retrograde tracing and fluorescence immunohistochemistry experiments. Neuronal discharge recordings of single cells were taken within the PVN. Gastric motility was recorded using a force transducer implanted into the stomach, and gastric acid secretion measured through a pyloric catheter. Results: Orexin-A-positive neuronal projections from LHA to PVN were found. Administration of orexin-A to PVN activated the firing of 63.2% NPY-excited/GD-excitatory (GD-E) neurons but suppressed the firing of 55.9% NPY-inhibited/GD-inhibitory (GD-I) neurons, promoted gastric motility and gastric acid secretion in a dose-dependent manner. Responses produced by orexin-A could be partially blocked by Y-1 receptor antagonist GR-231118; Electrical stimulation to the the hypothalamic lateral area (LHA) altered NPY-sensitive/GD neuronal activity in the PVN, stimulated gastric motility and gastric acid secretion. Additionally, these effects induced by LHA electrical stimulation were blocked by administration of the OX1R antagonist SB-334867 to the PVN. Conclusion Orexin-A from LHA neurons act on the PVN to enhance gastric motility and gastric acid secretion, with Y-1 receptor signaling playing a critical role.

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