G. Bregola et al., Decreased levels of neuropeptide Y-5 receptor binding sites in two experimental models of epilepsy, NEUROSCIENC, 98(4), 2000, pp. 697-703
It has been suggested that the anticonvulsant effects of neuropeptide Y (NP
Y) could be mediated by the activation of Y-2 and/or Y-5 receptors. NPY Y-1
receptor levels are known to decrease and Y-2 to increase in rat models of
epilepsy. By using an autoradiographic approach, we investigated whether e
pilepsy models (kainic acid and kindling) are also associated with changes
in Y-5 receptors. Compared with naive controls, [I-125][Leu(31), Pro(34)]PY
Y/BIBP3226-insensitive (Y-5) binding sites in the hippocampus (strata orien
s and radiatum of CA3 and CA1) and in the neocortex (superficial layers) we
re unchanged in sham-stimulated rats, but reduced by approximately 50% in k
indled rats (seven days after the last stimulus evokes seizure), and furthe
r reduced (to approximately -90%) 1 h after a kindled seizure. Additionally
, Y-5 receptor binding sites in the hippocampus and in the neocortex were u
nchanged 6 h after kainic acid injection, but were highly reduced at 12 and
24 h. No changes in Y-5 binding levels were found in the dentate gyrus and
the pyramidal cell layer of the hippocampus.
The present data suggest that changes in Y-5 receptor levels occur in epile
psy models. These changes may play a role in seizure expression and/or in t
he maintenance of kindling hyperexcitability. (C) 2000 IBRO. Published by E
lsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.