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Nesfatin-1 activates cardiac vagal neurons of nucleus ambiguus and elicits bradycardia in conscious rats.

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Brailoiu, GC; Deliu, E; Tica, AA; Rabinowitz, JE; Tilley, DG; Benamar, K; Koch, WJ; Brailoiu, E
Published in: J Neurochem
September 2013

Nesfatin-1, a peptide whose receptor is yet to be identified, has been involved in the modulation of feeding, stress, and metabolic responses. More recently, increasing evidence supports a modulatory role for nesfatin-1 in autonomic and cardiovascular activity. This study was undertaken to test if the expression of nesfatin-1 in the nucleus ambiguus, a key site for parasympathetic cardiac control, may be correlated with a functional role. As we have previously demonstrated that nesfatin-1 elicits Ca²⁺ signaling in hypothalamic neurons, we first assessed the effect of this peptide on cytosolic Ca²⁺ in cardiac pre-ganglionic neurons of nucleus ambiguus. We provide evidence that nesfatin-1 increases cytosolic Ca²⁺ concentration via a Gi/o-coupled mechanism. The nesfatin-1-induced Ca²⁺ rise is critically dependent on Ca²⁺ influx via P/Q-type voltage-activated Ca²⁺ channels. Repeated administration of nesfatin-1 leads to tachyphylaxis. Furthermore, nesfatin-1 produces a dose-dependent depolarization of cardiac vagal neurons via a Gi/o-coupled mechanism. In vivo studies, using telemetric and tail-cuff monitoring of heart rate and blood pressure, indicate that microinjection of nesfatin-1 into the nucleus ambiguus produces bradycardia not accompanied by a change in blood pressure in conscious rats. Taken together, our results identify for the first time that nesfatin-1 decreases heart rate by activating cardiac vagal neurons of nucleus ambiguus. Our results indicate that nesfatin-1, one of the most potent feeding peptides, increases cytosolic Ca²⁺ by promoting Ca²⁺ influx via P/Q channels and depolarizes nucleus ambiguus neurons; both effects are Gi/o-mediated. In vivo studies indicate that microinjection of nesfatin-1 into nucleus ambiguus produces bradycardia in conscious rats. This is the first report that nesfatin-1 increases the parasympathetic cardiac tone.

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J Neurochem

DOI

EISSN

1471-4159

Publication Date

September 2013

Volume

126

Issue

6

Start / End Page

739 / 748

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vagus Nerve
  • Telemetry
  • Tachyphylaxis
  • Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Nucleobindins
  • Neurons
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
 

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Brailoiu, G. C., Deliu, E., Tica, A. A., Rabinowitz, J. E., Tilley, D. G., Benamar, K., … Brailoiu, E. (2013). Nesfatin-1 activates cardiac vagal neurons of nucleus ambiguus and elicits bradycardia in conscious rats. J Neurochem, 126(6), 739–748. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnc.12355
Brailoiu, G Cristina, Elena Deliu, Andrei A. Tica, Joseph E. Rabinowitz, Douglas G. Tilley, Khalid Benamar, Walter J. Koch, and Eugen Brailoiu. “Nesfatin-1 activates cardiac vagal neurons of nucleus ambiguus and elicits bradycardia in conscious rats.J Neurochem 126, no. 6 (September 2013): 739–48. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnc.12355.
Brailoiu GC, Deliu E, Tica AA, Rabinowitz JE, Tilley DG, Benamar K, et al. Nesfatin-1 activates cardiac vagal neurons of nucleus ambiguus and elicits bradycardia in conscious rats. J Neurochem. 2013 Sep;126(6):739–48.
Brailoiu, G. Cristina, et al. “Nesfatin-1 activates cardiac vagal neurons of nucleus ambiguus and elicits bradycardia in conscious rats.J Neurochem, vol. 126, no. 6, Sept. 2013, pp. 739–48. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/jnc.12355.
Brailoiu GC, Deliu E, Tica AA, Rabinowitz JE, Tilley DG, Benamar K, Koch WJ, Brailoiu E. Nesfatin-1 activates cardiac vagal neurons of nucleus ambiguus and elicits bradycardia in conscious rats. J Neurochem. 2013 Sep;126(6):739–748.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Neurochem

DOI

EISSN

1471-4159

Publication Date

September 2013

Volume

126

Issue

6

Start / End Page

739 / 748

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vagus Nerve
  • Telemetry
  • Tachyphylaxis
  • Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Nucleobindins
  • Neurons
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins