CRH PVN神经元活动、行为和应激激素分泌的超昼夜节律

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
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即使在没有任何威胁的情况下,压力轴也总是活跃的。这表现为一天中每小时的皮质类固醇应激激素分泌脉冲。下丘脑室旁核的促肾上腺皮质激素释放激素(CRH)神经元既控制神经内分泌应激轴,也控制应激相关行为。然而,目前尚不清楚这些神经元的静息活动如何与自发行为和皮质类固醇分泌的超脉冲协调。为了研究这一点,我们对CRH - ires - cre小鼠和新产生的CRH - ires - cre大鼠的CRH PVN神经元活动进行了纤维光度法记录。在小鼠和大鼠中,CRH PVN神经元表现出一种超昼夜节律的活动,在24小时内大约每小时出现一次活动的上升状态。活动的北部与动物活动/觉醒的增加相协调。CRH PVN神经元的化学发生激活也足以诱导行为唤醒。在大鼠中,CRH神经活动的增加先于一些皮质类固醇分泌的脉冲,而不是其他脉冲。因此,尽管CRH PVN神经元在24小时内表现出与行为唤醒相协调的超昼夜节律活动,但CRH PVN活动与皮质类固醇分泌脉冲之间的关系并非一对一。
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Ultradian rhythms of CRH PVN neuron activity, behavior, and stress hormone secretion
The stress axis is always active, even in the absence of any threat. This manifests as hourly pulses of corticosteroid stress hormone secretion over the day. Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) neurons in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (CRH PVN ) control both the neuroendocrine stress axis as well as stress-associated behaviors. However, it is currently unclear how the resting activity of these neurons is coordinated with both spontaneous behavior and ultradian pulses of corticosteroid secretion. To investigate this, we performed fiber photometry recordings of CRH PVN neuron activity in Crh-Ires-Cre mice and a newly generated line of Crh-Ires-Cre rats. In both mice and rats, CRH PVN neurons displayed an ultradian rhythm of activity with reoccurring upstates of activity approximately once per hour over the 24-h day. Upstates in activity were coordinated with increases in animal activity/arousal. Chemogenetic activation of CRH PVN neurons was also sufficient to induce behavioral arousal. In rats, increases in CRH neural activity preceded some pulses of corticosteroid secretion but not others. Thus, while CRH PVN neurons display an ultradian rhythm of activity over the 24-h day that is coordinated with behavioral arousal, the relationship between CRH PVN activity and pulses of corticosteroid secretion is not one-to-one.
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