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Stimulation of orexin/hypocretin neurones by thyrotropin‐releasing hormone
Author(s) -
González J. Antonio,
HorjalesAraujo Emilia,
Fugger Lars,
Broberger Christian,
Burdakov Denis
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
the journal of physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.802
H-Index - 240
eISSN - 1469-7793
pISSN - 0022-3751
DOI - 10.1113/jphysiol.2008.167940
Subject(s) - orexin , wakefulness , orexin a , medicine , neuroscience , endocrinology , narcolepsy , stimulation , thyrotropin releasing hormone , biology , neuropeptide , chemistry , hormone , receptor , electroencephalography , neurology
Central orexin/hypocretin neurones are critical for sustaining consciousness: their firing stimulates wakefulness and their destruction causes narcolepsy. We explored whether the activity of orexin cells is modulated by thyrotropin‐releasing hormone (TRH), an endo‐genous stimulant of wakefulness and locomotor activity whose mechanism of action is not fully understood. Living orexin neurones were identified by targeted expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in acute brain slices of transgenic mice. Using whole‐cell patch‐clamp recordings, we found that TRH robustly increased the action potential firing rate of these neurones. TRH‐induced excitation persisted under conditions of synaptic isolation, and involved a Na + ‐dependent depolarization and activation of a mixed cation current in the orexin cell membrane. By double‐label immunohistochemistry, we found close appositions between TRH‐immunoreactive nerve terminals and orexin‐A‐immunoreactive cell bodies. These results identify a new physiological modulator of orexin cell firing, and suggest that orexin cell excitation may contribute to the arousal‐enhancing actions of TRH.