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Prolactin-Releasing Peptide Contributes to Stress-Related Mood Disorders and Inhibits Sleep/Mood Regulatory Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neurons in Rats
Stress disorders impair sleep and quality of life; however, their pathomechanisms are unknown. Prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP) is a stress mediator; we therefore hypothesized that PrRP may be involved in the development of stress disorders. PrRP is produced by the medullary A1/A2 noradrenaline (N...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9899089/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36564184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2139-21.2022 |
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author | Vas, Szilvia Papp, Rege S. Könczöl, Katalin Bogáthy, Emese Papp, Noémi Ádori, Csaba Durst, Máté Sípos, Klaudia Ocskay, Klementina Farkas, Imre Bálint, Flóra Ferenci, Szilamér Török, Bibiána Kovács, Anita Szabó, Evelin Zelena, Dóra Kovács, Krisztina J. Földes, Anna Kató, Erzsébet Köles, László Bagdy, György Palkovits, Miklós Tóth, Zsuzsanna E. |
author_facet | Vas, Szilvia Papp, Rege S. Könczöl, Katalin Bogáthy, Emese Papp, Noémi Ádori, Csaba Durst, Máté Sípos, Klaudia Ocskay, Klementina Farkas, Imre Bálint, Flóra Ferenci, Szilamér Török, Bibiána Kovács, Anita Szabó, Evelin Zelena, Dóra Kovács, Krisztina J. Földes, Anna Kató, Erzsébet Köles, László Bagdy, György Palkovits, Miklós Tóth, Zsuzsanna E. |
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description | Stress disorders impair sleep and quality of life; however, their pathomechanisms are unknown. Prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP) is a stress mediator; we therefore hypothesized that PrRP may be involved in the development of stress disorders. PrRP is produced by the medullary A1/A2 noradrenaline (NA) cells, which transmit stress signals to forebrain centers, and by non-NA cells in the hypothalamic dorsomedial nucleus. We found in male rats that both PrRP and PrRP-NA cells innervate melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) producing neurons in the dorsolateral hypothalamus (DLH). These cells serve as a key hub for regulating sleep and affective states. Ex vivo, PrRP hyperpolarized MCH neurons and further increased the hyperpolarization caused by NA. Following sleep deprivation, intracerebroventricular PrRP injection reduced the number of REM sleep-active MCH cells. PrRP expression in the dorsomedial nucleus was upregulated by sleep deprivation, while downregulated by REM sleep rebound. Both in learned helplessness paradigm and after peripheral inflammation, impaired coping with sustained stress was associated with (1) overactivation of PrRP cells, (2) PrRP protein and receptor depletion in the DLH, and (3) dysregulation of MCH expression. Exposure to stress in the PrRP-insensitive period led to increased passive coping with stress. Normal PrRP signaling, therefore, seems to protect animals against stress-related disorders. PrRP signaling in the DLH is an important component of the PrRP's action, which may be mediated by MCH neurons. Moreover, PrRP receptors were downregulated in the DLH of human suicidal victims. As stress-related mental disorders are the leading cause of suicide, our findings may have particular translational relevance. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Treatment resistance to monoaminergic antidepressants is a major problem. Neuropeptides that modulate the central monoaminergic signaling are promising targets for developing alternative therapeutic strategies. We found that stress-responsive prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP) cells innervated melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) neurons that are crucial in the regulation of sleep and mood. PrRP inhibited MCH cell activity and enhanced the inhibitory effect evoked by noradrenaline, a classic monoamine, on MCH neurons. We observed that impaired PrRP signaling led to failure in coping with chronic/repeated stress and was associated with altered MCH expression. We found alterations of the PrRP system also in suicidal human subjects. PrRP dysfunction may underlie stress disorders, and fine-tuning MCH activity by PrRP may be an important part of the mechanism. |
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spelling | pubmed-98990892023-02-06 Prolactin-Releasing Peptide Contributes to Stress-Related Mood Disorders and Inhibits Sleep/Mood Regulatory Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neurons in Rats Vas, Szilvia Papp, Rege S. Könczöl, Katalin Bogáthy, Emese Papp, Noémi Ádori, Csaba Durst, Máté Sípos, Klaudia Ocskay, Klementina Farkas, Imre Bálint, Flóra Ferenci, Szilamér Török, Bibiána Kovács, Anita Szabó, Evelin Zelena, Dóra Kovács, Krisztina J. Földes, Anna Kató, Erzsébet Köles, László Bagdy, György Palkovits, Miklós Tóth, Zsuzsanna E. J Neurosci Research Articles Stress disorders impair sleep and quality of life; however, their pathomechanisms are unknown. Prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP) is a stress mediator; we therefore hypothesized that PrRP may be involved in the development of stress disorders. PrRP is produced by the medullary A1/A2 noradrenaline (NA) cells, which transmit stress signals to forebrain centers, and by non-NA cells in the hypothalamic dorsomedial nucleus. We found in male rats that both PrRP and PrRP-NA cells innervate melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) producing neurons in the dorsolateral hypothalamus (DLH). These cells serve as a key hub for regulating sleep and affective states. Ex vivo, PrRP hyperpolarized MCH neurons and further increased the hyperpolarization caused by NA. Following sleep deprivation, intracerebroventricular PrRP injection reduced the number of REM sleep-active MCH cells. PrRP expression in the dorsomedial nucleus was upregulated by sleep deprivation, while downregulated by REM sleep rebound. Both in learned helplessness paradigm and after peripheral inflammation, impaired coping with sustained stress was associated with (1) overactivation of PrRP cells, (2) PrRP protein and receptor depletion in the DLH, and (3) dysregulation of MCH expression. Exposure to stress in the PrRP-insensitive period led to increased passive coping with stress. Normal PrRP signaling, therefore, seems to protect animals against stress-related disorders. PrRP signaling in the DLH is an important component of the PrRP's action, which may be mediated by MCH neurons. Moreover, PrRP receptors were downregulated in the DLH of human suicidal victims. As stress-related mental disorders are the leading cause of suicide, our findings may have particular translational relevance. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Treatment resistance to monoaminergic antidepressants is a major problem. Neuropeptides that modulate the central monoaminergic signaling are promising targets for developing alternative therapeutic strategies. We found that stress-responsive prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP) cells innervated melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) neurons that are crucial in the regulation of sleep and mood. PrRP inhibited MCH cell activity and enhanced the inhibitory effect evoked by noradrenaline, a classic monoamine, on MCH neurons. We observed that impaired PrRP signaling led to failure in coping with chronic/repeated stress and was associated with altered MCH expression. We found alterations of the PrRP system also in suicidal human subjects. PrRP dysfunction may underlie stress disorders, and fine-tuning MCH activity by PrRP may be an important part of the mechanism. Society for Neuroscience 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9899089/ /pubmed/36564184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2139-21.2022 Text en Copyright © 2023 Vas et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Vas, Szilvia Papp, Rege S. Könczöl, Katalin Bogáthy, Emese Papp, Noémi Ádori, Csaba Durst, Máté Sípos, Klaudia Ocskay, Klementina Farkas, Imre Bálint, Flóra Ferenci, Szilamér Török, Bibiána Kovács, Anita Szabó, Evelin Zelena, Dóra Kovács, Krisztina J. Földes, Anna Kató, Erzsébet Köles, László Bagdy, György Palkovits, Miklós Tóth, Zsuzsanna E. Prolactin-Releasing Peptide Contributes to Stress-Related Mood Disorders and Inhibits Sleep/Mood Regulatory Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neurons in Rats |
title | Prolactin-Releasing Peptide Contributes to Stress-Related Mood Disorders and Inhibits Sleep/Mood Regulatory Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neurons in Rats |
title_full | Prolactin-Releasing Peptide Contributes to Stress-Related Mood Disorders and Inhibits Sleep/Mood Regulatory Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neurons in Rats |
title_fullStr | Prolactin-Releasing Peptide Contributes to Stress-Related Mood Disorders and Inhibits Sleep/Mood Regulatory Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neurons in Rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Prolactin-Releasing Peptide Contributes to Stress-Related Mood Disorders and Inhibits Sleep/Mood Regulatory Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neurons in Rats |
title_short | Prolactin-Releasing Peptide Contributes to Stress-Related Mood Disorders and Inhibits Sleep/Mood Regulatory Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neurons in Rats |
title_sort | prolactin-releasing peptide contributes to stress-related mood disorders and inhibits sleep/mood regulatory melanin-concentrating hormone neurons in rats |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9899089/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36564184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2139-21.2022 |
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