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The neuroprotective and neurogenic effects of neuropeptide Y administration in an animal model of hippocampal neurodegeneration and temporal lobe epilepsy induced by trimethyltin
Author(s) -
Corvino Valentina,
Marchese Elisa,
Giannetti Stefano,
Lattanzi Wanda,
Bonvissuto Davide,
Biamonte Filippo,
Mongiovì Adriana Maria,
Michetti Fabrizio,
Geloso Maria Concetta
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of neurochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.75
H-Index - 229
eISSN - 1471-4159
pISSN - 0022-3042
DOI - 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2012.07770.x
Subject(s) - neuroprotection , hippocampal formation , neurogenesis , neurodegeneration , doublecortin , neuroscience , epilepsy , excitotoxicity , hippocampus , neuropeptide y receptor , medicine , neuropeptide , endocrinology , dentate gyrus , biology , glutamate receptor , receptor , disease
J. Neurochem. (2012) 122 , 415–426. Abstract The effects of intracerebroventricular administration of neuropeptide Y (NPY), which is believed to play an important role in neuroprotection against excitotoxicity and in the modulation of adult neurogenesis, were evaluated in an animal model of hippocampal neurodegeneration and temporal lobe epilepsy represented by trimethyltin (TMT) intoxication. A single TMT injection (8 mg/kg) causes, in the rat brain, massive neuronal death, selectively involving pyramidal neurons, accompanied by glial activation and enhanced hippocampal neurogenesis. Our data indicate that intracerebroventricular administration of exogenous NPY (at the dose of 2 μg/2 μL, 4 days after TMT‐administration), in adult rats, exerts a protective role in regard to TMT‐induced hippocampal damage and a proliferative effect on the hippocampal neurogenic niche through the up‐regulation of Bcl‐2, Bcl2l1, Bdnf, Sox‐2, NeuroD1, Noggin and Doublecortin genes, contributing to delineate more clearly the role of NPY in in vivo neurodegenerative processes.