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Title: Neuropeptide Y attenuates anxiety- and depression-like effects of cholecystokinin-4 in mice
Authors: Desai, Sagar J.
Borkar, C.D.
Nakhate, Kartik T.
SUBHEDAR, NISHIKANT K.
Kokare, Dadasaheb M.
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Neuropeptide Y attenuates
Cholecystokinin-4 in mice
Cholecystokinin
Neuropeptide Y
Anxiety
depression
Immunohistochemistry
2014
Issue Date: Sep-2014
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Neuroscience, 277, 818-830.
Abstract: We investigated the involvement of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in the modulation of cholecystokinin-4 (CCK-4)-evoked anxiety and depression. Adult male mice were injected with vehicle, CCK-4, NPY, NPY Y1 receptor agonist [Leu31, Pro34]-NPY or antagonist BIBP3226, via intracerebroventricular route, and subjected to social interaction or forced swim test (FST) for the evaluation of anxiety- and depression-like phenotypes, respectively. To assess the interactions between the two systems, if any, NPYergic agents were administered prior to CCK-4 and the animals were subjected to these behavioral tests. Treatment with CCK-4 or BIBP3226 dose-dependently reduced social interaction time, while NPY or [Leu31, Pro34]-NPY produced opposite effect. CCK-4 treatment increased immobility time in FST. This effect was reversed by NPY and [Leu31, Pro34]-NPY, although BIBP3226 per se did not alter the immobility time. In a combination study, the anxiogenic or depressive effects of CCK-4 were attenuated by NPY or [Leu31, Pro34]-NPY and potentiated by BIBP3226. The brains of CCK-4 treated rats were processed for NPY immunohistochemistry. Following CCK-4 treatment, the nucleus accumbens shell (AcbSh), ventral part of lateral division of the bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BSTLV), hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus and locus coeruleus showed a reduction in NPY-immunoreactive fibers. Population of NPY-immunopositive cells was also decreased in the AcbSh, BSTLV, prefrontal cortex and hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC). However, NPY-immunoreaction in the fibers of the ARC and cells of the central nucleus of amygdala was unchanged. We conclude that, inhibition of NPY signaling in the brain by CCK-4 might be causal to anxiety- and depression-like behaviors.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2076
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.07.062
ISSN: 0306-4522
1873-7544
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