Neuropeptide Y Signaling Regulates Recurrent Excitation in the Auditory Midbrain

Sep 13, 2023The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Neuropeptide Y controls repeated nerve activation in the hearing center of the brain

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Abstract

Nearly 80% of glutamatergic neurons in the inferior colliculus express the Neuropeptide Y receptor.

  • Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is associated with the regulation of local neuronal circuits in the inferior colliculus.
  • Excitatory neurons expressing the NPY receptor form interconnected local circuits within the inferior colliculus.
  • Application of the NPY receptor agonist, [Leu, Pro]-NPY, decreases recurrent excitation in these circuits.
  • Modest short-term synaptic plasticity at NPY receptor neuron synapses indicates sustained influence during ongoing stimuli.
  • Findings suggest that NPY signaling plays a significant role in controlling auditory processing within the inferior colliculus.

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