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Molecular Fingerprint of Neuropeptide S-Producing Neurons in the Mouse Brain

Liu, Xiaobin (författare)
University of California Irvine
Zeng, Joanne (författare)
University of California Irvine
Zhou, Anni (författare)
University of California Irvine
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Theodorsson, Elvar (författare)
Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Linköpings universitet,Klinisk kemi,Hälsouniversitetet
Fahrenkrug, Jan (författare)
University of Copenhagen
Reinscheid, Rainer K (författare)
University of California Irvine
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2011-05-23
2011
Engelska.
Ingår i: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY. - : John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. - 0021-9967. ; 519:10, s. 1847-1866
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  • Neuropeptide S (NPS) has been associated with a number of complex brain functions, including anxiety-like behaviors, arousal, sleep-wakefulness regulation, drug-seeking behaviors, and learning and memory. In order to better understand how NPS influences these functions in a neuronal network context, it is critical to identify transmitter systems that control NPS release and transmitters that are co-released with NPS. For this purpose, we generated several lines of transgenic mice that express enhanced green-fluorescent protein (EGFP) under control of the endogenous NPS precursor promoter. NPS/EGFP-transgenic mice show anatomically correct and overlapping expression of both NPS and EGFP. A total number of similar to 500 NPS/EGFP-positive neurons are present in the mouse brain, located in the pericoerulear region and the Kolliker-Fuse nucleus. NPS and transgene expression is first detectable around E14, indicating a potential role for NPS in brain development. EGFP-positive cells were harvested by laser-capture microdissection, and mRNA was extracted for expression profiling by using microarray analysis. NPS was found co-localized with galanin in the Kolliker-Fuse nucleus of the lateral parabrachial area. A dense network of orexin/hypocretin neuronal projections contacting pericoerulear NPS-producing neurons was observed by immunostaining. Expression of a distinct repertoire of metabotropic and ionotropic receptor genes was identified in both NPS neuronal clusters that will allow for detailed investigations of incoming neurotransmission, controlling neuronal activity of NPS-producing neurons. Stress-induced functional activation of NPS-producing neurons was detected by staining for the immediate-early gene c-fos, thus supporting earlier findings that NPS might be part of the brain stress response network.

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transgenic mice
green-fluorescent protein
microarray
gene expression
locus coeruleus
Kolliker-Fuse nucleus
galanin
development
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