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Volume 16, Number 23,
Issue of December 1, 1996
pp. 7725-7732
Copyright ©1996 Society for Neuroscience
Release of Vasopressin within the Rat Paraventricular Nucleus in
Response to Emotional Stress: A Novel Mechanism of Regulating
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Secretion?
Received July 8, 1996; revised Aug. 30, 1996; accepted Sept. 9, 1996.
Carsten T. Wotjak,
Masaharu Kubota,
Gudrun Liebsch,
Alexandra Montkowski,
Florian Holsboer,
Inga Neumann, and
Rainer Landgraf
Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, 80804 Munich, Germany
The effects of emotional stressors on the release of arginine
vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OXT) within the rat hypothalamus and
the origin and physiological significance of AVP released within the
hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) were investigated. First,
adult male Wistar rats with a microdialysis probe aimed at the PVN or
the supraoptic nucleus were exposed to either a dominant male rat
(social defeat) or a novel cage. Release of AVP within the PVN was
significantly increased in response to social defeat but not to
novelty. In contrast to an activation of the
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) system, neither stressor stimulated the hypothalamic-neurohypophysial system (unchanged plasma
AVP and OXT and unchanged release within the supraoptic nucleus [AVP]
and the PVN [OXT]). Next, we demonstrated by simultaneous microdialysis of the suprachiasmatic nucleus and the PVN that AVP
measured in PVN dialysates during social defeat was probably of
intranuclear origin. Finally, a mixture of a V1 AVP and the -helical
corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) receptor antagonists administered
via inverse microdialysis into the PVN caused a significant increase in
the plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) concentration compared
with vehicle-treated controls both under basal conditions and during
social defeat, indicating inhibitory effects of intra-PVN-released AVP
and/or CRH on HPA system activity. The antagonists failed to affect
anxiety-related behavior of the animals as assessed with the elevated
plus-maze. Taken together, our results show for the first time that AVP
is released within the PVN in response to an emotional stressor. We
hypothesize that this intranuclear release provides a negative tonus on
ACTH secretion.
Key words:
microdialysis;
social defeat;
novelty;
stress;
oxytocin;
HPA system;
ACTH;
paraventricular nucleus;
supraoptic nucleus;
suprachiasmatic nucleus;
anxiety
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