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Neuroreport | 2000

Centrally administered orexin/hypocretin activates HPA axis in rats.

Makiko Kuru; Yoichi Ueta; Ryota Serino; Masamitsu Nakazato; Yukiyo Yamamoto; Izumi Shibuya; Hiroshi Yamashita

The effects of i.c.v. administration of orexin/hypocretin on plasma ACTH, corticosterone and c-fos mRNA in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the rat were examined. Plasma ACTH levels were markedly increased at 30 min after i.c.v. administration of orexin-A. Plasma corticosterone levels were significantly increased in a dose-related manner 30 min after i.c.v. administration of orexin-A and orexin-B. In situ hybridization histochemistry revealed that the induction of the c-fos mRNA in the parvocellular division of the PVN was increased in a dose-related manner 30 min after i.c.v. administration of orexin-A and orexin-B. These results suggest that central orexin/hypocretin activates hypothalamo-pituitary-adernal (HPA) axis and may be involved in stress-induced activation of the HPA axis.


Molecular Brain Research | 1999

Down regulation of the prepro-orexin gene expression in genetically obese mice.

Yukiyo Yamamoto; Yoichi Ueta; Yukari Date; Masamitsu Nakazato; Yuko Hara; Ryota Serino; Masayoshi Nomura; Izumi Shibuya; Shigeru Matsukura; Hiroshi Yamashita

The gene expression of prepro-orexin, the precursor of orexin-A and orexin-B which are hypothalamic pepetides that are associated with feeding behavior, were examined in control (C57B1/6J) and obese (ob/ob and db/db) mice using in situ hybridization histochemistry. Orexins are identical with hypocretins that have been identified by directional tag PCR subtractive hybridization method. In situ hybridization histochemistry revealed that the expression of the prepro-orexin gene was significantly decreased in ob/ob and db/db mice compared with control mice. The gene expression of neuropeptide Y (NPY), a potent feeding stimulant, is known to be increased in ob/ob and db/db mice. The expression of the NPY gene in the arcuate nucleus was increased remarkably in ob/ob and db/db mice compared to that of control mice. An immunohistochemical study showed that orexin-A and orexin-B immunoreactive neurons exhibited in the lateral and posterior hypothalamic areas and the perifornical nucleus were distributed similarly in control, ob/ob and db/db mice. These results suggest that the regulatory mechanism of orexins/hypocretins may be different from that of NPY in genetically obese mice.


Molecular Brain Research | 2000

Postnatal development of orexin/hypocretin in rats.

Yukiyo Yamamoto; Yoichi Ueta; Yuko Hara; Ryota Serino; Masayoshi Nomura; Izumi Shibuya; Akira Shirahata; Hiroshi Yamashita

We examined developmental changes of orexins/hypocretins and their receptors (OX1R and OX2R) in the rat hypothalamus from postnatal day 0 to 10 weeks, using in situ hybridization histochemistry for the prepro-orexin, OX1R and OX2R mRNAs and immunohistochemistry for orexin-A and orexin-B. The prepro-orexin mRNA was weakly detected in the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) from days 0 to 15. Orexin-A- and -B-like immunopositive cells and fibers were not detected from days 0 to 10, but they were observed after day 15. The prepro-orexin mRNA in the LHA markedly increased between days 15 and 20. The OX1R mRNA was detected in the ventromedial hypothalamic area (VMH) at day 0. The OX2R mRNA was not detected in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) at days 0 and 1, but weakly observed on day 5. The OX1R mRNA in the VMH and OX2R mRNA in the PVN gradually increased throughout the postnatal period. Next, we examined the effects of milk deprivation and intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of leptin on the hypothalamic prepro-orexin mRNA in pups. Although 24-h milk deprivation did not affect the level of the prepro-orexin mRNA at days 5 and 10, i.p. administration of leptin from days 0 to 3 caused a significant increase in the prepro-orexin mRNA on days 5 and 10. These results suggest that the development of orexins may be associated with developmental changes such as increase of leptin, weaning, feeding and sleep/wakefulness states.


Brain Research Bulletin | 2000

Effects of food restriction on the hypothalamic prepro-orexin gene expression in genetically obese mice

Yukiyo Yamamoto; Yoichi Ueta; Ryota Serino; Masayoshi Nomura; Izumi Shibuya; Hiroshi Yamashita

Orexins, which are identical to hypocretins, are novel hypothalamic orexigenic peptides. We examined the effects of food restriction on the expression of the prepro-orexin gene in control (C57Bl/6J) and genetically obese mice (ob/ob and db/db), using in situ hybridization histochemistry. Dry food was given 3 g/day to each obese mouse for 2 weeks. Food restriction caused a significant increase of the prepro-orexin gene expression in obese mice in comparison with ad libitum fed animals. Although the levels of the expression of the prepro-orexin gene in obese mice were significantly lower than those in C57Bl/6J mice during feeding ad libitum, food restriction caused an increase in the expression of the prepro-orexin gene in the hypothalamus of obese mice. The expression of the neuropeptide Y (NPY) gene was increased significantly in the arcuate nucleus of obese mice compared to that of control mice during feeding ad libitum. Food restriction for 2 weeks also caused a significant increase of the expression in the NPY gene in all groups. These results indicate that the hypothalamic prepro-orexin gene could be upregulated by food restriction without leptin signal in genetically obese mice.


Obesity | 2008

Plasma visfatin concentration as a surrogate marker for visceral fat accumulation in obese children.

Shunsuke Araki; Kazushige Dobashi; Kazuyasu Kubo; Rinko Kawagoe; Yukiyo Yamamoto; Yasusada Kawada; Kohtaro Asayama; Akira Shirahata

Objective: This study was designed to elucidate whether the plasma visfatin level reflects visceral or subcutaneous fat accumulation and metabolic derangement in obese children.


Regulatory Peptides | 2002

Effects of restricted feeding on the activity of hypothalamic Orexin (OX)-A containing neurons and OX2 receptor mRNA level in the paraventricular nucleus of rats

Tatsuhiko Kurose; Yoichi Ueta; Yukiyo Yamamoto; Ryota Serino; Yumi Ozaki; Jun Saito; Shoji Nagata; Hiroshi Yamashita

We have examined the effects of 3 weeks of food restriction on both the activity of neurons containing hypothalamic orexin (OX)-A and the level of OX receptor type 2 (OX2R) mRNA in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of rats. Double immunohistochemistry was used to examine the expression of OX-A and Fos in the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA), and in situ hybridization histochemistry was used to measure levels of OX2R mRNA in the PVN. After the period of restricted feeding, 20-30% of OX-A-containing neurons exhibited Fos-like immunoreactivity (LI). The distribution of OX-A-LI/Fos-LI cells in the food-restricted rats was similar to that observed in glucose-deprived rats after intracerebroventricular (icv) administration of 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG). In addition, 3 weeks of food restriction caused a significant decrease in the expression of the OX2R gene in the parvocellular division of the PVN. These results suggest that the activation of OX-A-containing neurons induced by restricted feeding may be involved in neuroendocrine responses to food restriction.


Neuroendocrinology | 1999

EFFECTS OF CENTRALLY ADMINISTERED PITUITARY ADENYLATE CYCLASE-ACTIVATING POLYPEPTIDE ON C-FOS GENE EXPRESSION AND HETERONUCLEAR RNA FOR VASOPRESSIN IN RAT PARAVENTRICULAR AND SUPRAOPTIC NUCLEI

Masayoshi Nomura; Yoichi Ueta; Ryota Serino; Yukiyo Yamamoto; Izumi Shibuya; Hiroshi Yamashita

The effects of intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) administration of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) on the expression of c-fos gene as well as heteronuclear (hn) RNA for arginine vasopressin (AVP) in paraventricular (PVN) and supraoptic nuclei (SON) of rats were investigated by immunohistochemistry for c-fos protein (Fos) and in situ hybridization histochemistry for c-fos mRNA and AVP hnRNA. The i.c.v. administration of PACAP (200 pmol/rat) caused a marked induction of Fos-like immunoreactivity (LI) in PVN and SON. The nuclear Fos-LI existed in AVP-LI containing cells in the PVN and SON. The expression of the c-fos gene in the PVN and SON was increased in a dose-related manner 30 min after i.c.v. administration of PACAP. PACAP-induced expression of the c-fos gene was significantly reduced by pretreatment with a PACAP receptor antagonist, PACAP-(6-38)-NH2. In addition, Fos-LI and the expression of the c-fos gene were also observed in the periventricular region of the third ventricle after i.c.v. administration of PACAP. The induction of c-fos gene expression in the PVN and SON reached a maximum 30 min after PACAP administration. The expression of c-fos gene in the PVN and SON induced by i.c.v. administration of vasoactive intestinal peptide (200 pmol/rat) was weaker than that induced by PACAP. The hnRNA for AVP in the PVN and SON was significantly increased 30 min after i.c.v. administration of PACAP (200 pmol/rat). Our results suggest that PACAP activates PVN and SON neurons via PACAP receptors and, in parallel, transcription of the AVP gene in the PVN and SON.


Brain Research | 1999

Effects of leptin on fasting-induced inhibition of neuronal nitric oxide synthase mRNA in the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei of rats

Toyohi Isse; Yoichi Ueta; Ryota Serino; Jun Noguchi; Yukiyo Yamamoto; Masayoshi Nomura; Izumi Shibuya; Stafford L. Lightman; Hiroshi Yamashita

Fasting induced a reduction in neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) mRNA in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and supraoptic nucleus (SON) of rats. The effect of intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) administration of leptin on the nNOS mRNA level in the PVN and SON of fasting rats was studied by in situ hybridization histochemistry. Leptin (10 microg/kg b.wt) or vehicle was administered i.c.v. at 1700 h on two successive days fasting for 2 days. Fasting for 2 days with i.c.v. administration of vehicle induced a significant reduction of nNOS mRNA in the PVN and SON. Central administration of leptin prevented the fasting-induced reduction of nNOS mRNA in the PVN and SON. Administration of leptin also prevented the fasting-induced reductions of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) and corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) mRNAs in the parvocellular division of the PVN. These results suggest that leptin is associated with fasting-induced reduction of nNOS mRNA in the PVN and SON as well as TRH and CRH mRNAs in the PVN.


Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical | 2001

Increased levels of hypothalamic neuronal nitric oxide synthase and vasopressin in salt-loaded Dahl rat

Ryota Serino; Yoichi Ueta; Mai Hanamiya; Masayoshi Nomura; Yukiyo Yamamoto; Ken'ichi Yamaguchi; Yasuhide Nakashima; Hiroshi Yamashita

The plasma concentration of arginine vasopression (AVP) and the expression level of the neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) gene in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and the Supraoptic nucleus (SON) of Sprague-Dawley (SD). Dahl salt-sensitive (S) and Dahl salt-resistant (R) rats on a high salt diet were examined by radioimmunoassay for AVP and in situ hybridization histochemistry for nNOS. The high salt diet containing 8.0% NaCl was given for 4 weeks. The concentrations of AVP in hypertensive Dahl S rats were significantly increased in comparison with those in SD rats and Dahl R rats on a high salt diet. The levels of nNOS mRNA and NADPH-diaphorase activity in the PVN and SON of hypertensive Dahl S rats were greater than those in Dahl R rats on a high salt diet. The antihypertensive drugs, either nicardipine or captopril were administered to the Dahl S rats for 2 weeks beginning 2 weeks after the start of the high salt diet The nNOS mRNA in the PVN and SON of Dahl S rats given a high salt diet was not upregulated by treatment with nicardipine, while the nNOS mRNA in salt loaded Dahl S rats was greater upregulated by treatment with captopril to that greater than without the antihypertensive drug. Our results suggest that the increased NO production in the PVN and SON of hypertensive Dahl S rats may be ineffective in decreasing blood pressure or inhibiting AVP secretion.


Peptides | 2002

Expressions of the prepro-orexin and orexin type 2 receptor genes in obese rat

Yukiyo Yamamoto; Yoichi Ueta; Hiroshi Yamashita; Kohtaro Asayama; Akira Shirahata

We examined the expressions of the prepro-orexin gene in the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA), the genes of the neuropeptide Y (NPY) and proopiomelanocortin (POMC) in the arcuate nucleus (ARC), the orexin type 1 receptor (OX1R) gene in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH) and the orexin type 2 receptor (OX2R) gene in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) in 6-, 12- and 18-week-old male lean (Fa/?) and obese (fa/fa) Zucker rats, using in situ hybridization histochemistry. The fa/fa rats showed hyperglycemia at 12- and 18-week-old. The prepro-orexin mRNA level in fa/fa rats at 18-week-old and the OX2R mRNA level in fa/fa rats at 12- and 18-week-old were significantly decreased compared to controls. The NPY mRNA levels in fa/fa rats at each time point were significantly increased compared to controls, but the POMC mRNA levels were decreased. Prepro-orexin and OX2R mRNA levels in fa/fa rats pretreated with insulin normalized to the levels found in Fa/? rats. These results suggest that the regulation of prepro-orexin gene expression might be independent of the regulation of the NPY and POMC genes in the ARC in fa/fa rats.

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Shunsuke Araki

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Akira Shirahata

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Rinko Kawagoe

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Yasusada Kawada

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Kohtaro Asayama

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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