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Endocrinology, Vol 130, 2426-2428, Copyright © 1992 by Endocrine Society


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Norepinephrine stimulates immunoreactive (ir) atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) secretion and pro-ANP mRNA expression from rat hypothalamic neurons in culture: effects of alpha 2-adrenoceptors

W Huang, D Lee, Z Yang, DL Copolov and AT Lim
Neuroendocrine Laboratory, Mental Health Research Institute of Victoria, Royal Park Hospital, Parkville, Australia.

Although ANP or its smaller congeners are produced and secreted from rat hypothalami, the role or roles of neurotransmitter(s) in regulating their release and production from the neurons remains unclear. We report here that norepinephrine or epinephrine (NE/EPI) facilitates irANP secretion and pro-ANP mRNA expression in long term cultures of rat hypothalamic neurons through their effects on alpha 2- adrenoceptors. Hypothalami of 3 day-old Sprague-Dawley rats were removed and digested with collagenase. The dispersed cells were plated on poly-D-lysine coated culture dishes (10(6) cells/well) in Hepes buffered Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium supplemented with 8% fetal calf serum. Six days after plating, media were replenished with serum free media and the cultures incubated for 4 more days with vehicle or various doses of NE, EPI, alpha- or beta-adrenoceptor agonists in the presence of absence of antagonists. Culture media were then extracted with C18 Sep-pak and the levels of irANP determined by a well characterised RIA for ANP. NE or EPI treatment significantly increased irANP secretion from the cultures in a dose related manner with ED50 and Emax of approximately 0.2 microM and 1 microM respectively. The stimulation effect of NE was blocked by yohimbine (alpha 2-antagonist), but not prazosin (alpha 1-antagonist) or propranolol (beta-antagonist). Clonidine (alpha 2-agonist), but not phenylephrine (alpha 1-agonist) or isoprenaline (beta-agonist) mimicked the effects of NE or EPI. At the concentration of 0.1 microM, clonidine increased irANP release approximately 3 fold above that of control values (34.7 +/- 3.3; mean +/- SE, n = 4). These changes were accompanied by corresponding increments in the abundance of pro-ANP mRNA in the cultures as examined by a colorimetric Northern blot analysis. Our results indicate that NE or EPI, acting through its alpha 2-adrenoceptors, may modulate the function of ANP neurons in rat hypothalami by regulating the secretion and production of the neuropeptide at the genomic level.


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