Effects of ghrelin on glucose-sensing and gastric distension sensitive neurons in rat dorsal vagal complex

  • Wei Guang Wang
  • , Xi Chen
  • , Hong Jiang
  • , Zheng Yao Jiang

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Abstract

Ghrelin has been identified as the endogenous ligand of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R). Recent studies have shown that site-specific injection of ghrelin directly into the dorsal vagal complex (DVC) of rats is equally as sensitive in its orexigenic response to ghrelin as the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARC). It is as yet unclear how circulating ghrelin would gain access to and influence the activity of the neurons in the DVC in which GHS receptors are expressed. In the present study, neuronal activity was recorded extracellularly in the DVC of anesthetized rats in order to examine the effects of ghrelin on the glucosensing neurons and the gastric distension (GD) sensitive neurons. The 82 neurons were tested with glucose, of which 26 were depressed by glucose and identified as glucose-inhibited (glucose-INH) neurons; 11 were activated and identified as glucose-excited (glucose-EXC) neurons. Of 26 glucose-inhibited neurons examined for response to ghrelin, 23 were depressed, 1 was activated, and 2 failed to respond to ghrelin. Nine of 11 glucose-excited neurons were suppressed by ghrelin application, and the responses are abolished by the pretreatment with the GHS-R antagonist, [d-Lys-3]-GHRP-6. In addition, of 47 DVC neurons examined for responses to gastric distension (GD), 25 were excited (GD-EXC), 18 were inhibited (GD-INH). 18 out of the 25 GD-EXC neurons were excited, whereas 15 out of 18 GD-INH neurons were suppressed by ghrelin. In conclusion, the activity of the glucosensing neurons in the DVC can be modulated by ghrelin, the primary effect of ghrelin on the glucose-INH and glucose-EXC neurons was inhibitory. Two distinct population of GD-sensitive neurons exist in the rat DVC: GD-EXC neurons are activated by ghrelin; the GD-INH neurons are suppressed by ghrelin. There is a diversity of effects of ghrelin on neuronal activity within the DVC, it is as yet unclear how this diversity in ghrelin's effects on cellular excitability contributes to ghrelin biological actions to influence food intake and gastric motility.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)169-175
Number of pages7
JournalRegulatory Peptides
Volume146
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Feb 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dorsal vagal complex (DVC)
  • Electrophysiology
  • Gastric distension
  • Ghrelin
  • Glucose-sensing neuron
  • Micro-pressure injection

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