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Orexin-A Modulates Firing of Rat Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Neurons: An In Vitro Study

The rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) acts a key role in the descending inhibitory pain modulation. Neuropeptide orexin-A (ORXA) is confined to thousands of neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (LH). While RVM gets the orexinergic projections, the orexin receptors are also expressed in this structur...

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Autores principales: Azhdari-Zarmehri, Hassan, Semnanian, Saeed, Fathollahi, Yaghoub
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Publicado: Royan Institute 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4393666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25870847
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author Azhdari-Zarmehri, Hassan
Semnanian, Saeed
Fathollahi, Yaghoub
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Semnanian, Saeed
Fathollahi, Yaghoub
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description The rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) acts a key role in the descending inhibitory pain modulation. Neuropeptide orexin-A (ORXA) is confined to thousands of neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (LH). While RVM gets the orexinergic projections, the orexin receptors are also expressed in this structure. The aim of this study was to specify the cellular effects of ORXA on RVM neurons in vitro by using the whole cell patch-clamp recording. RVM neurons were classified into three types based on their electrophysiological characteristics. Type 1 neurons exhibited an irregular spontaneous activity which was interrupted by periods of pause in 25% of recorded neurons. Type 2 neurons did not show any spontaneous baseline activity (53.8% of recorded neurons). Type 3 neurons fired repetitively without interruption (51.2% of recorded neurons). ORXA had either inhibitory or excitatory effects on 53.8% (7/13) of type 1 neurons. ORXA excited 46.4% (13/28) of type 2 neurons and 27.3% (3/11) of type 3 neurons. The excitatory effect of ORXA observed in type 2 neurons was suppressed by an orexin 1 receptor (OXR1) antagonist, SB-334867. Briefly, we hypothesized that the ORXA mediated excitation and/or inhibition in RVM neurons might work as a mechanism to modulate pain processing by orexinergic neurons.
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spelling pubmed-43936662015-04-13 Orexin-A Modulates Firing of Rat Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Neurons: An In Vitro Study Azhdari-Zarmehri, Hassan Semnanian, Saeed Fathollahi, Yaghoub Cell J Short Communication The rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) acts a key role in the descending inhibitory pain modulation. Neuropeptide orexin-A (ORXA) is confined to thousands of neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (LH). While RVM gets the orexinergic projections, the orexin receptors are also expressed in this structure. The aim of this study was to specify the cellular effects of ORXA on RVM neurons in vitro by using the whole cell patch-clamp recording. RVM neurons were classified into three types based on their electrophysiological characteristics. Type 1 neurons exhibited an irregular spontaneous activity which was interrupted by periods of pause in 25% of recorded neurons. Type 2 neurons did not show any spontaneous baseline activity (53.8% of recorded neurons). Type 3 neurons fired repetitively without interruption (51.2% of recorded neurons). ORXA had either inhibitory or excitatory effects on 53.8% (7/13) of type 1 neurons. ORXA excited 46.4% (13/28) of type 2 neurons and 27.3% (3/11) of type 3 neurons. The excitatory effect of ORXA observed in type 2 neurons was suppressed by an orexin 1 receptor (OXR1) antagonist, SB-334867. Briefly, we hypothesized that the ORXA mediated excitation and/or inhibition in RVM neurons might work as a mechanism to modulate pain processing by orexinergic neurons. Royan Institute 2015 2015-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4393666/ /pubmed/25870847 Text en Any use, distribution, reproduction or abstract of this publication in any medium, with the exception of commercial purposes, is permitted provided the original work is properly cited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Azhdari-Zarmehri, Hassan
Semnanian, Saeed
Fathollahi, Yaghoub
Orexin-A Modulates Firing of Rat Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Neurons: An In Vitro Study
title Orexin-A Modulates Firing of Rat Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Neurons: An In Vitro Study
title_full Orexin-A Modulates Firing of Rat Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Neurons: An In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Orexin-A Modulates Firing of Rat Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Neurons: An In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Orexin-A Modulates Firing of Rat Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Neurons: An In Vitro Study
title_short Orexin-A Modulates Firing of Rat Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Neurons: An In Vitro Study
title_sort orexin-a modulates firing of rat rostral ventromedial medulla neurons: an in vitro study
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4393666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25870847
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