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Distribution of neuropeptide W immunoreactivity and mRNA in adult rat brain

Authors :
Kitamura, Yoji
Tanaka, Hirokazu
Motoike, Toshiyuki
Ishii, Makoto
Williams, S. Clay
Yanagisawa, Masashi
Sakurai, Takeshi
Source :
Brain Research. Jun2006, Vol. 1093 Issue 1, p123-134. 12p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Abstract: Neuropeptide W (NPW) is a recently identified neuropeptide that binds to G-protein-coupled receptor (GPR) 7, which is highly expressed in several discrete regions of the rodent brain including the central amygdaloid nucleus and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Although several reports suggested that NPW is implicated in the regulation of energy homeostasis and nociception, the precise physiological role of NPW has remained unclear. In this study, we examined distribution of NPW messenger RNA and NPW immunoreactivity in the adult rat brain. NPW-immunoreactive (ir) cells were detected in the ventral tegmental area, periaqueductal gray, and Edinger–Westphal nucleus. NPW-ir fibers were observed in several brain regions, including the lateral septum, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, dorsomedial and posterior hypothalamus, central amygdaloid nucleus, CA1 field of hippocampus, interpeduncular nucleus, inferior colliculus, lateral parabrachial nucleus, facial nucleus, and hypoglossal nucleus. NPW-ir fibers were most abundantly observed in the central amygdaloid nucleus and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, which are regions implicated in fear and anxiety. These results suggest that NPW might be involved in the regulation of stress and emotive responses, especially in fear and anxiety-related physiological and behavioral functions. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00068993
Volume :
1093
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Brain Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21430013
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2006.03.041