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Roles of noradrenergic transmission within the ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in bidirectional brain‐intestine interactions

AIMS: The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is a limbic structure mediating autonomic and neuroendocrine responses and negative affective states such as anxiety and fear. We previously demonstrated that noradrenergic transmission via β‐adrenoceptors within the ventral part of BNST (vBNST) i...

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Autores principales: Ide, Soichiro, Yamamoto, Ryuta, Suzuki, Hacchi, Takeda, Hiroshi, Minami, Masabumi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7292287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30264532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/npr2.12032
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author Ide, Soichiro
Yamamoto, Ryuta
Suzuki, Hacchi
Takeda, Hiroshi
Minami, Masabumi
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Yamamoto, Ryuta
Suzuki, Hacchi
Takeda, Hiroshi
Minami, Masabumi
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description AIMS: The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is a limbic structure mediating autonomic and neuroendocrine responses and negative affective states such as anxiety and fear. We previously demonstrated that noradrenergic transmission via β‐adrenoceptors within the ventral part of BNST (vBNST) is involved in bidirectional interactions between the brain and the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The present study aimed to examine the roles of intra‐vBNST noradrenergic transmission via β‐adrenoceptors in bidirectional interactions between the brain and lower GI tract. METHODS: In vivo microdialysis experiments were performed to examine colorectal distention (CRD)‐induced noradrenaline release within the vBNST of freely moving male Sprague‐Dawley rats. Colonic transit and abdominal pain perception were examined following intra‐vBNST injections of isoproterenol, a β‐adrenoceptor agonist, with and without co‐administration of timolol, a β‐adrenoceptor antagonist. RESULTS: CRD increased extracellular noradrenaline levels within the vBNST and evoked abdominal contractions in a pressure‐dependent manner (30‐60 mm Hg). Bilateral intra‐vBNST injections of isoproterenol (30 nmol/side) significantly increased CRD (30 mm Hg)‐induced abdominal contractions. Intra‐vBNST injections of isoproterenol (30 nmol/side) significantly increased colonic transit, which was reversed by co‐administration of timolol (30 nmol/side). CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest (a) the existence of a positive feedback loop between intra‐vBNST noradrenaline release and abdominal pain perception, and (b) the modulation of colonic motility by intra‐vBNST noradrenergic transmission via β‐adrenoceptors. Dysfunction of the lower GI tract may increase noradrenaline release within the vBNST, which, in turn, may exacerbate impairment of its motility and pain perception.
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spelling pubmed-72922872020-12-08 Roles of noradrenergic transmission within the ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in bidirectional brain‐intestine interactions Ide, Soichiro Yamamoto, Ryuta Suzuki, Hacchi Takeda, Hiroshi Minami, Masabumi Neuropsychopharmacol Rep Original Articles AIMS: The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is a limbic structure mediating autonomic and neuroendocrine responses and negative affective states such as anxiety and fear. We previously demonstrated that noradrenergic transmission via β‐adrenoceptors within the ventral part of BNST (vBNST) is involved in bidirectional interactions between the brain and the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The present study aimed to examine the roles of intra‐vBNST noradrenergic transmission via β‐adrenoceptors in bidirectional interactions between the brain and lower GI tract. METHODS: In vivo microdialysis experiments were performed to examine colorectal distention (CRD)‐induced noradrenaline release within the vBNST of freely moving male Sprague‐Dawley rats. Colonic transit and abdominal pain perception were examined following intra‐vBNST injections of isoproterenol, a β‐adrenoceptor agonist, with and without co‐administration of timolol, a β‐adrenoceptor antagonist. RESULTS: CRD increased extracellular noradrenaline levels within the vBNST and evoked abdominal contractions in a pressure‐dependent manner (30‐60 mm Hg). Bilateral intra‐vBNST injections of isoproterenol (30 nmol/side) significantly increased CRD (30 mm Hg)‐induced abdominal contractions. Intra‐vBNST injections of isoproterenol (30 nmol/side) significantly increased colonic transit, which was reversed by co‐administration of timolol (30 nmol/side). CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest (a) the existence of a positive feedback loop between intra‐vBNST noradrenaline release and abdominal pain perception, and (b) the modulation of colonic motility by intra‐vBNST noradrenergic transmission via β‐adrenoceptors. Dysfunction of the lower GI tract may increase noradrenaline release within the vBNST, which, in turn, may exacerbate impairment of its motility and pain perception. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7292287/ /pubmed/30264532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/npr2.12032 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Neuropsychopharmacology Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Japanese Society of Neuropsychopharmacology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Ide, Soichiro
Yamamoto, Ryuta
Suzuki, Hacchi
Takeda, Hiroshi
Minami, Masabumi
Roles of noradrenergic transmission within the ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in bidirectional brain‐intestine interactions
title Roles of noradrenergic transmission within the ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in bidirectional brain‐intestine interactions
title_full Roles of noradrenergic transmission within the ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in bidirectional brain‐intestine interactions
title_fullStr Roles of noradrenergic transmission within the ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in bidirectional brain‐intestine interactions
title_full_unstemmed Roles of noradrenergic transmission within the ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in bidirectional brain‐intestine interactions
title_short Roles of noradrenergic transmission within the ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in bidirectional brain‐intestine interactions
title_sort roles of noradrenergic transmission within the ventral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in bidirectional brain‐intestine interactions
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7292287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30264532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/npr2.12032
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