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Promotion of Wakefulness and Energy Expenditure by Orexin-A in the Ventrolateral Preoptic Area
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC, 2015.
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Abstract
- Study objectives The ventrolateral preoptic area (VLPO) and the orexin/hypocretin neuronal system are key regulators of sleep onset, transitions between vigilance states, and energy homeostasis. Reciprocal projections exist between the VLPO and orexin/hypocretin neurons. Although the importance of the VLPO to sleep regulation is clear, it is unknown whether VLPO neurons are involved in energy balance. The purpose of these studies was to determine if the VLPO is a site of action for orexin-A, and which orexin receptor subtype(s) would mediate these effects of orexin-A. We hypothesized that orexin-A in the VLPO modulates behaviors (sleep and wakefulness, feeding, spontaneous physical activity [SPA]) to increase energy expenditure. Design and measurements Sleep, wakefulness, SPA, feeding, and energy expenditure were determined after orexin-A microinjection in the VLPO of male Sprague-Dawley rats with unilateral cannulae targeting the VLPO. We also tested whether pretreatment with a dual orexin receptor antagonist (DORA, TCS-1102) or an OX2R antagonist (JNJ-10397049) blocked the effects of orexin-A on the sleep/wake cycle or SPA, respectively. Results Orexin-A injected into the VLPO significantly increased wakefulness, SPA, and energy expenditure (SPA-induced and total) and reduced NREM sleep and REM sleep with no effect on food intake. Pretreatment with DORA blocked the increase in wakefulness and the reduction in NREM sleep elicited by orexin-A, and the OX2R antagonist reduced SPA stimulated by orexin-A. Conclusions These data show the ventrolateral preoptic area is a site of action for orexin-A, which may promote negative energy balance by modulating sleep/wakefulness and stimulating spontaneous physical activity and energy expenditure.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors
Non-rapid eye movement sleep
Energy homeostasis
Dioxanes
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Orexin-A
Eating
Promotion of Wakefulness and Energy Expenditure by Orexin-A in VLPO
Orexin Receptors
Physiology (medical)
Internal medicine
mental disorders
medicine
Animals
Attention
Wakefulness
Neurons
Orexins
Phenylurea Compounds
digestive, oral, and skin physiology
Preoptic Area
Orexin receptor
Orexin
Rats
Preoptic area
Endocrinology
nervous system
Sleep Deprivation
Orexin Receptor Antagonists
Neurology (clinical)
Sleep onset
Psychology
Energy Metabolism
Sleep
hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists
psychological phenomena and processes
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7615cca359d9b149f101981002825717