Central bombesin activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis - Effects on regional levels and release of corticotropin-releasing hormone and arginine-vasopressin
P. Kent et al., Central bombesin activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis - Effects on regional levels and release of corticotropin-releasing hormone and arginine-vasopressin, NEUROENDOCR, 73(3), 2001, pp. 203-214
While corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) is a primary regulator of the h
ypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, the mechanism(s) triggering the r
elease of this corticotropin (ACTH) secretagogue remains unknown. Stressful
and appetitive events evoke the release of not only CRH but also of bombes
in (BN)-like peptides. Furthermore, CRH antagonists attenuate the endocrine
and behavioral effects of BN, suggesting that BN-like peptides may mediate
their effects via CRH release. An initial (mapping) study revealed that ce
ntrally administered BN (0.25 or 0.5 mug i.c.v.) increased circulating cort
icosterone and ACTH levels and decreased immunoreactive (ir)CRH at the nucl
eus of the solitary tract, ventromedial (VMH) and anterior hypothalamic nuc
lei, and the central amygdaloid nucleus. Whereas BN treatment decreased ir-
vasopressin (AVP) at the VMH, it elevated levels of this peptide in the hyp
othalamic paraventricular a nd median eminence/arcuate (Me/Arc) regions. Dy
namic, in vivo release experiments (using push-pull perfusion) revealed tha
t BN evoked the release of ir-CRH and ir-AVP from the Me/Arc and increased
interstitial levels of these secretagogues at the anterior pituitary, These
results suggest that BN-like peptides may regulate certain hypothalamic an
d extrahypothalamic circuits, including the HPA axis, by affecting regional
utilization of ir-CRH and ir-AVP, and/or by provoking the release of these
peptides at the Me/Are, thus increasing their availability down-stream at
the anterior pituitary and increasing circulating ACTH and corticosterone l
evels. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.