Merali Z, Kent P, Anisman H
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Cell Mol Life Sci. 2002 Feb;59(2):272-87. doi: 10.1007/s00018-002-8422-x.
In addition to the relatively well established role of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and arginine-vasopressin (AVP) in the mediation of the stress response, there is reason to believe that bombesin-like peptides (BN-LPs) may also contribute to the mediation or integration of these responses and thus might be considered as putative 'stress peptides'. This review provides evidence supporting this contention by showing that (i) BN-LPs are present at brain sites known to be activated by stressors, (ii) stressor exposure alters utilization of BN-related peptides, (iii) exogenous BN administration mimics the endocrine, autonomic and/or behavioral effects elicited by stressors, and (iv) antagonism of BN action attenuates the behavioral and/or neurochemical effects of stressors or of exogenously administered peptide. The evidence presented also suggests that BN-LPs mediate their stress-relevant effects through activation of CRH and/or AVP neurons. Several hypothetical mechanisms for such peptidergic interactions are discussed as to the implications of considering BN-LPs as 'stress peptides'.
除了促肾上腺皮质激素释放激素(CRH)和精氨酸加压素(AVP)在介导应激反应中相对明确的作用外,有理由相信蛙皮素样肽(BN-LPs)可能也有助于这些反应的介导或整合,因此可能被视为假定的“应激肽”。本综述通过以下方面提供了支持这一论点的证据:(i)BN-LPs存在于已知被应激源激活的脑区;(ii)应激源暴露会改变与BN相关肽的利用;(iii)外源性给予BN可模拟应激源引发的内分泌、自主神经和/或行为效应;(iv)BN作用的拮抗可减弱应激源或外源性给予肽的行为和/或神经化学效应。所呈现的证据还表明,BN-LPs通过激活CRH和/或AVP神经元介导其与应激相关的效应。讨论了这种肽能相互作用的几种假设机制以及将BN-LPs视为“应激肽”的意义。