Orexins suppress catecholamine synthesis and secretion in cultured PC12 cells
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- DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.2000.3137
Orexins suppress catecholamine synthesis and secretion in cultured PC12 cells
Abstract
New orexigenic peptides called orexin-A and -B have recently been described in neurons of the lateral hypothalamus and perifornical area. No orexins have been found in adipose tissues or visceral organs, including the adrenal gland. However, expression of the orexin-receptor 2 (OX2R) in the rat adrenal gland has been reported. To test the effects of orexins on peripheral organs, we investigated their effects on catecholamine synthesis and secretion in the rat pheochromocytoma cell line PC12. Orexin-A and -B (100 nM) significantly reduced basal and PACAP-induced tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) (the rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthesis of catecholamines) mRNA levels. Orexin-A and -B (100 nM) also significantly inhibited the PACAP-induced increase in the cAMP level, suggesting that the suppressive effect on TH mRNA is mediated, at least in part, by the cAMP/protein kinase A pathway. Furthermore, orexin-A and -B (100 nM) significantly suppressed basal and PACAP-induced dopamine secretion from PC12 cells. Next, we examined whether orexin receptors (OX1R, OX2R) were present in the rat adrenal gland and PC12 cells. In the adrenal glands, OX2R was as strongly expressed as in the hypothalamus, but OX1R was not detected. On the other hand, neither OX1R nor OX2R was expressed in PC12 cells. However, binding assays showed equal binding of orexin-A and -B to PC12 cells, suggesting the existence in these cells of some receptors for orexins. These results indicate that orexins suppress catecholamine release and synthesis, and that the inhibitory effect is mediated by the cAMP/protein kinase A pathway.
Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
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