Ferris C F, Delville Y, Bonigut S, Miller M A
Behavioral Neuroscience Program, Psychiatry Department, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
Brain Res. 1999 Jun 19;832(1-2):1-6. doi: 10.1016/s0006-8993(99)01432-8.
Microinjection of vasopressin (VP) into the anterior hypothalamus (AH) of golden hamsters induces a rapid bout of flank marking, a stereotyped scent marking behavior used for olfactory communication. In rats, VP is colocalized with galanin (GAL) in several brain regions. GAL has been shown to antagonize the postsynaptic actions of other cosecreted neurotransmitters including acetylcholine and norepinephrine; however, the ability of GAL to modulate the postsynaptic actions of VP has not been assessed. Here, we report that coadministration of GAL can block VP-induced flank marking in golden hamsters in a dose dependent manner. These findings provide the first evidence in any species that GAL can antagonize the central actions of VP. Using slice binding and receptor autoradiography, we have identified GAL binding sites in the AH and two other regions implicated in flank marking behavior (the lateral septum and central grey). These findings raise the possibility that endogenous GAL may function as an inhibitory modulator of this stereotypic scent marking behavior.
向金黄地鼠的下丘脑前部(AH)微量注射加压素(VP)会引发快速的胁腹标记行为,这是一种用于嗅觉交流的刻板气味标记行为。在大鼠中,VP与甘丙肽(GAL)在几个脑区共定位。已表明GAL可拮抗包括乙酰胆碱和去甲肾上腺素在内的其他共同分泌的神经递质的突触后作用;然而,尚未评估GAL调节VP突触后作用的能力。在此,我们报告共同给予GAL可剂量依赖性地阻断VP诱导的金黄地鼠胁腹标记行为。这些发现提供了在任何物种中GAL可拮抗VP中枢作用的首个证据。利用脑片结合和受体放射自显影技术,我们已在AH以及与胁腹标记行为有关的其他两个区域(外侧隔和中央灰质)中鉴定出GAL结合位点。这些发现增加了内源性GAL可能作为这种刻板气味标记行为的抑制性调节剂发挥作用的可能性。