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Endogenous angiotensin II facilitates GABAergic neurotransmission afferent to the [Na.sup.+]-responsive neurons of the rat median preoptic nucleus

Authors :
Henry, Melaine
Grob, Magali
Mouginot, Didier
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Sept, 2009, Vol. 297 Issue 3, pR783, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The median preoptic nucleus (MnPO) is densely innervated by efferent projections from the subfornical organ (SFO) and, therefore, is an important relay for the peripheral chemosensory and humoral information (osmolality and serum levels ANG II). In this context, controlling the excitability of MnPO neuronal populations is a major determinant of body fluid homeostasis and cardiovascular regulation. Using a brain slice preparation and patch-clamp recordings, our study sought to determine whether endogenous ANG II modulates the strength of the SFO-derived GABAergic inputs to the MnPO. Our results showed that the amplitude of the inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) were progressively reduced by 44 [+ or -] 2.3% by (Sar (1), Ile (8))-ANG II, a competitive ANG type 1 receptor ([AT.sub.1]R) antagonist. Similarly, losartan, a nonpeptidergic [AT.sub.1]R antagonist decreased the IPSC amplitude by 40.4 [+ or -] 5.6%. The facilitating effect of endogenous ANG II on the GABAergic input to the MnPO was not attributed to a change in GABA release probability and was mimicked by exogenous ANG II, which potentiated the amplitude of the muscimol-activated [GABA.sub.A]/ [Cl.sup.-] current by 53.1 [+ or -] 11.4%. These results demonstrate a postsynaptic locus of action of ANG II. Further analysis reveals that ANG II did not affect the reversal potential of the synaptic inhibitory response, thus privileging a cross talk between postsynaptic [AT.sub.1] and [GABA.sub.A] receptors. Interestingly, facilitation of GABAergic neurotransmission by endogenous ANG II was specific to neurons responding to changes in the ambient [Na.sup.+] level. This finding, combined with the ANG II-mediated depolarization of non-[Na.sup.+]-responsive neurons reveals the dual actions of ANG II to modulate the excitability of MnPO neurons. hydromineral homeostasis; sodium homeostasis; neuropeptides; hypothalamus

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
297
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.208640650