MRNA & PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS OF VASOPRESSIN AND OXYTOCIN
信使核糖核酸
基本信息
- 批准号:3411455
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1989
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1989-04-01 至 1992-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The proposed experiments are designed to detect, at the level of
the single cell, the alterations that follow physiologically
meaningful stimulation of vasopressinergic and oxytocinergic
neurons. Much is known about these neurons, but previous
investigations studied global alterations in levels of mRNA and
proposes. Individual neurons within apparently homogeneous
anatomical nuclei differ in terms of their afferent and efferent
connectivity, and in terms of peptide co-localization. Hence, in
approach to neuroendocrine function should be employed tbat can
detact if hormone response is restricted to specific vasopressin
or oxytocin cells. Utilizing quantitative in situ hybridization
to determine relative amounts of vasopressin and oxytocin mRNA
levels, I will examine whether all hormone-synthesizing cells
within a hypothalamic cell group response to certain physiological
challenges, or whether specific subgroups of cells mediate hormone
response. Based upon investigations of cell connectivity, and
other factors described below, it is hypothesized that hormone
response is mediated by specific vasopressinergic and oxytocinergic
cells. Combining in situ hybridization with immunocytochemistry
for peptide co-localization, and with tract-tracing techniques, I
hope to determine the dynamic, anatomical pattern of response in
vivo, of these neural systems, and the basis for elucidating the
salient characteristics of those cells that specifically mediate
response to homeostatic challenge.
In addition to providing a model for how the function of single
neurons is integrated within the context of a neuroendocrine
system, these studies may have clinical relevance. First, disease
processes that disrupt the regulation of synthesis, transport, or
release of vasopressin can precipitate inappropriate compensation
of bodily fluid needs. Proposed experiments that involve water
balance and how the neurohypophysial system responds are relevant.
Second, vasopressin plays a role in hypertension and stress, and
study of neuronal response at the single cell level will provide
information regarding differential response in autonomic or
neurohaemal-mediating vasopressinergic neurons compared to
neurohypophysial neurons. Finally, oxytocin gene expression is an
almost unexplored matter that may be clinically relevant to
oxytocin's role in pregnancy, lactation, and stress.
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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