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Hypocretin-2-saporin lesions of the lateral hypothalamus produce narcoleptic-like sleep behavior in the rat.
Gerashchenko D, Kohls MD, Greco M, Waleh NS, Salin-Pascual R, Kilduff TS, Lappi DA, Shiromani PJ (2001) Hypocretin-2-saporin lesions of the lateral hypothalamus produce narcoleptic-like sleep behavior in the rat. J Neurosci 21(18):7273-7283. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.21-18-07273.2001 PMID: 11549737
Summary: Orexin (also knows as hypocretin) peptides are produced exclusively by neurons in the lateral hypothalamus, however non-specific lesioning in this region has not produced narcoleptic-like sleep. Gerashchenko et al. use orexin-SAP (490 ng/0.5 µl; Cat. #IT-20) to specifically eliminate orexin neurons in rats. The treated rats displayed several sleep disturbances found in narcolepsy, including increased slow-wave sleep, and sleep-onset REM sleep periods. The data suggest that orexin-SAP can be used to create a model for narcolepsy in rats.
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Effects of hypocretin-saporin injections into the medial septum on sleep and hippocampal theta.
Gerashchenko D, Salin-Pascual R, Shiromani PJ (2001) Effects of hypocretin-saporin injections into the medial septum on sleep and hippocampal theta. Brain Res 913:106-115. doi: 10.1016/s0006-8993(01)02792-5
Summary: Hypocretin, also known as orexin, neurons are located only in the lateral hypothalamus. Recently, the loss of these neurons was shown to be associated with narcolepsy. The authors used orexin-SAP (100 ng/0.5 µl; Cat. #IT-20) to eliminate parvalbumin and cholinergic neurons (orexin B receptor-expressing) in the rat medial septum. They used 192-Saporin (1 µg/ 1 µl; Cat. #IT-01) to contrast the effect and eliminate only cholinergic neurons (NGF/p75 receptor-expressing). Hippocampal theta activity was completely eliminated in orexin-SAP treated rats by day 12, suggesting that orexin neurons influence cognitive processes critical for survival.
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Orexin-B conjugated to saporin lesions LH and TMN neurons and produces narcoleptic-like sleep in rats.
Gerashchenko D, Greco MA, Salin-Pascual R, Kilduff TS, Lappi DA, Shiromani PJ (2000) Orexin-B conjugated to saporin lesions LH and TMN neurons and produces narcoleptic-like sleep in rats. Neuroscience 2000 Abstracts 566.27. Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA.
Summary: A dysfunction of the hypocretin/orexin (Hcrt/Ox) system was recently linked with the sleep disorder, narcolepsy. To provide an experimental method that could be used to inactivate Hcrt/Ox receptor bearing neurons, we linked the toxin, saporin, to the orexin receptor binding ligand, orexin-B. Eighteen male Sprague-Dawley rats (400-450 g) were administered orexin-saporin (0.5 ul; 490 ng) to the lateral hypothalamus (LH) (where Hcrt/Ox containing neurons are located) or tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN) (where Hcrt/Ox receptor containing neurons are present) and sleep was recorded for 3 weeks. A significant reduction in the numbers of TMN and Hcrt/Ox neurons in the LH was detected 3 to 5 days after toxin administration and complete loss occurred by 2 weeks. Rats with extensive cell loss exhibited more REM sleep, nonREM sleep, and multiple sleep onset REM periods during the night. In the only two available animal models of human narcolepsy, the dysfunction in the orexin system is inherited and in the entire animal which makes it difficult to localize specific brain regions or circuits underlying narcolepsy. Orexin-saporin provides a method of determining the contribution of a specific Hcrt/Ox innervation in the regulation of behavior.
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Orexins and orexin receptors: a family of hypothalamic neuropeptides and G protein-coupled receptors that regulate feeding behavior.
Sakurai T, Amemiya A, Ishii M, Matsuzaki I, Chemelli RM, Tanaka H, Williams SC, Richardson JA, Kozlowski GP, Wilson S, Arch JR, Buckingham RE, Haynes AC, Carr SA, Annan RS, McNulty DE, Liu WS, Terrett JA, Elshourbagy NA, Bergsma DJ, Yanagisawa M (1998) Orexins and orexin receptors: a family of hypothalamic neuropeptides and G protein-coupled receptors that regulate feeding behavior. Cell 92:573-585. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80949-6
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