Heterogeneity of histaminergic neurons in the tuberomammillary nucleus of the rat
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Heterogeneity of histaminergic neurons in the tuberomammillary nucleus of the rat
Abstract
Histaminergic neurons of the hypothalamic tuberomammillary nuclei (TMN) send projections to the whole brain. Early anatomical studies described histaminergic neurons as a homogeneous cell group, but recent evidence indicates that histaminergic neurons are heterogeneous and organized into distinct circuits. We addressed this issue using the double-probe microdialysis in freely moving rats to investigate if two compounds acting directly onto histaminergic neurons to augment cell firing [thioperamide and bicuculline, histamine H(3)- and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)(A)-receptor (R) antagonists, respectively] may discriminate groups of histaminergic neurons impinging on different brain regions. Intra-hypothalamic perfusion of either drug increased histamine release from the TMN and cortex, but not from the striatum. Thioperamide, but not bicuculline, increased histamine release from the nucleus basalis magnocellularis (NBM), bicuculline but not thioperamide increased histamine release from the nucleus accumbens (NAcc). Intra-hypothalamic perfusion with thioperamide increased the time spent in wakefulness. To explore the local effects of H(3)-R blockade in the histaminergic projection areas, each rat was implanted with a single probe to simultaneously administer thioperamide and monitor local changes in histamine release. Thioperamide increased histamine release from the NBM and cortex significantly, but not from the NAcc or striatum. The presence of H(3)-Rs on histaminergic neurons was assessed using double-immunofluorescence with anti-histidine decarboxylase antibodies to identify histaminergic cells and anti-H(3)-R antibodies. Confocal analysis revealed that all histaminergic somata were immunopositive for the H(3)-R. This is the first evidence that histaminergic neurons are organized into functionally distinct circuits that influence different brain regions, and display selective control mechanisms.
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