Hindbrain Catecholamine Neurons Activate Orexin Neurons During Systemic Glucoprivation in Male Rats

May 16, 2015Endocrinology

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Abstract

Nearly all innervation of orexin neurons in the perifornical lateral hypothalamus originates from catecholamine neurons.

  • Orexin neurons stimulate food intake and increase arousal during glucose deficits.
  • Systemic administration of the antiglycolytic agent 2-deoxy-D-glucose increased food intake and orexin neuron activity.
  • Lesions of catecholamine neurons that innervate orexin neurons eliminated the increase in food intake and orexin activity.
  • Activation of catecholamine neurons in specific brain regions led to increased food intake and orexin neuron activation.
  • Catecholamine neurons are required for the activation of orexin neurons during glucoprivation.

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