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Volume 17, Number 13,
Issue of July 1, 1997
pp. 5175-5182
Copyright ©1997 Society for Neuroscience
Interaction of the Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus and
Central Nucleus of the Amygdala in Naloxone Blockade of Neuropeptide
Y-Induced Feeding Revealed by c-fos Expression
Received Feb. 19, 1997; revised April 8, 1997; accepted April 11, 1997.
James D. Pomonis1,
Allen S. Levine1, 2, 3, 4, and
Charles J. Billington2, 3, 4
1 Graduate Program in Neuroscience and
2 Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, 3 Minnesota Obesity Center,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55417, and 4 Veterans Affairs
Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55417
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a powerful inducer of food intake with a
key site of action in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the
hypothalamus. An effective method for inhibiting the effects of NPY is
pretreatment with the opioid antagonists naloxone or naltrexone. In the
present study, we used immunohistochemistry for cFos as a marker of
neuronal activity to map the effects of PVN-injected NPY and blockade
of these effects by peripheral injection of naloxone. Injection of NPY
into the PVN resulted in an increase in food intake that was blocked by
peripheral administration of naloxone. PVN NPY also resulted in
increased cFos immunoreactivity (cFos-IR) in the PVN independent of
food intake, and although peripheral naloxone inhibited NPY-induced
feeding, it did not alter cFos-IR in the PVN. cFos-IR in the central
nucleus of the amygdala (CNA) increased in response to both NPY and
naloxone. Furthermore, the response to NPY and naloxone was additive,
suggesting that peripheral naloxone and PVN NPY activate different
neuronal populations in the CNA. Three other brain regions, the nucleus of the solitary tract, the ventrolateral medulla, and the supraoptic nucleus, all showed increases in cFos-IR in this study, but these changes came only as a result of increased food intake after
PVN-injected NPY. The current data suggest that the CNA is a site
important for the integration of the NPY and opioid systems.
Key words:
neuropeptide Y;
feeding;
opioids;
paraventricular
nucleus;
central nucleus of the amygdala;
nucleus of the solitary
tract
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